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CONTENTS 


List  of  Buildings  and  Special  Exhibits, . .  6 

Subject  Index,  National  Exhibits, . % .  8 

The  Memorial  Hall  and  Annex,  . . ~ . 9 

Synopsis  of  the  Classification, . 12 

Classification  of  the  Department  of  Art, . .  13 

Catalogue  of  the  Department  of  Art, . .  17 

Photographic  Exhibition  Building . .  . . .  137 

Out-Door  Works  of  Art,  . 146 

NOTE. — The  alphabetical  list  of  Exhibitors  in  the  Department  of  Art  is  included 
in  the  General  Index  at  the  conclusion  of  Part  IV.  of  the  Official  Catalogue. 


5 


BUILDINGS  AND  SPECIAL  EXHIBITS  WITHIN 
THE  EXHIBITION  GROUNDS. 


[Note. — The  buildings  bear  the  numbers  prefixed  to  them  in  this  table,  being  the  numbers 
adopted  by  the  Centennial  Guide  Book  Co.  (Limited).] 


Buildings  South  of  the  Avenue  of  the 
Republic. 

1.  Main  Exhibition  Building. 

2.  Machinery  Hall. 

3.  Machine  Shop. 

4.  American  Boiler  House. 

5.  Corliss  Boiler  House. 

6.  British  Boiler  House.  • 

7.  Shoe  and  Leather  Exhibition  Building. 

8.  Office  Centennial  Board  of  Finance. 

9.  Office  U.  S.  Centennial  Commission. 

10.  Centennial  National  Bank. 

11.  Weimer  Machine  Works. 

12.  Bartholdi  Fountain. 

13.  Catholic  Total  Abstinence  Union  Fountain. 

14.  Fuller, Warren,  &  Co.,  Heating  Apparatus. 

15.  Gillender&  Sons,  Glassware  Manufactory. 

16.  Camp  of  West  Point  Cadets. 

17.  Iron  Pipe. 

18.  Liberty  Stove  Works. 

39.  Annex,  Saw  Mill. 

20.  Boiler  House. 

ai.  Railway  Engine  House. 

22.  St.  Cecilia  Organs. 

23.  Automatic  Railway. 

24.  Monument — American  Soldier. 

25.  Gunpowder  Pile-Driver. 

26.  Jesse  Star  &  Son,  Iron  Works. 

27.  West  End  Railway  Offices. 

28.  Pneumatic  Tubes. 

29.  New  England  Granite  Co/s  Exhibit. 

30.  Railroad  Crossings. 

31.  State  of  Nevada  Quartz  Mill. 

32.  Store  House. 

33.  Friction  Drum.  * 

34.  Stokes  &  Parrish,  U.  S.  Hoisting  Machine. 

35.  Chilean  Amalgamating  Machinery. 

36.  Campbell  Printing  Press. 

37.  Old  Locomotive  and  Car. 

38.  Car  House. 

39.  Police  Station. 

40.  Averill  Paint  Co. 

41.  Centennial  Catalogue  Co. 

42.  Stokes  &  Parrish,  Boiler  House. 

43.  Ehret’s  Waterproof  Roofing. 

44.  Tombstones. 

45.  Terra  Cotta  Pipe. 

46.  Mineral  Annex,  1  and  2. 

47.  Fireproof  Ventilated  Building. 

48.  Swings. 

49.  Ornamental  Stone  Work. 


Buildings  North  of  the  Avenue  of  the 
Republic,  and  West  of  Belmont  Av. 

51.  United  States  Government  Building. 

51  y2.  Bartholdi  Electric  Light. 

52.  United  States  Hospital. 

52^4.  Howe  Monument. 

53.  United  States  Hospital  Tent. 

53^4.  Jerusalem  Bazaar. 

54.  United  States  Laboratory. 

54%.  Office  Philadelphia  “  Times/* 

55.  ^Pennsylvania  State  Building. 

55J4.  Hungarian  Wine  Pavilion. 

56.  Ohio  State  Building. 

56  J4-  Police  Station. 

57.  Indiana  State  Building. 

57^4.  Sponge  Fishers  of  Turkey. 

58.  Illinois  State  Building. 

58 y2.  Bethlehem  Bazaar. 

59.  Wisconsin  State  Building. 

5954.  Fog  Horn  and  Bell. 

60.  Michigan  State  Building. 

61.  New  Hampshire  State  Building. 

62.  Connecticut  State  Building. 

63.  Massachusetts  State  Building. 

64.  Delaware  State  Building. 

65.  Maryland  State  Building. 

66.  Arkansas  State  Building. 

67.  Japanese  Dwelling. 

68.  West  Virginia  State  Building. 

69.  Canadian  Log  House. 

70.  Missouri  State  Building. 

71.  British  Government  Building. 

72.  British  Government  Building. 

73.  British  Government  Building. 

74.  New  York  State  Building. 

75.  Lienard’s  Relief  Plans,  Paris,  Jerusa¬ 

lem,  Italy,  etc. 

76.  Pop-corn  Stand. 

77.  Cigar  Stand. 

78.  Soda  Water  Stand. 

79.  Tunisian  Cafe  and  Bazaar. 

80.  Columbus  Monument. 

81.  Drinking  Fountains. 

82.  Restaurant  “Trois  Freres  Proven- 

gaux.” 

83.  Office  New  York  “Tribune.** 

84.  World’s  Ticket  Office,  Cook,  Son,  & 

Jenkins. 

85.  Loiseau’s  Pressed  Fuel  Company. 

86.  Spanish  Government  Buildings. 

87.  United  States  Signal  Office. 

88.  Tennessee  State  Building. 

89.  Mississippi  State  Building. 

90.  George’s  Hill  Restaurant. 

91.  Bishop  Allen  Monument. 

92.  Office  of  the  Boston  “  Advertiser**  and 

Boston  “  Herald.” 

93.  Rowell's  Newspaper  Exhibition  B’ld'g. 

94.  California  State  Building. 

95.  Centennial  Fire  Patrol,  No.  1. 

96.  Turkish  Cafe. 

97.  Office  Frank  Leslie's  Publications. 

98.  Iowa  State  Building. 

99.  Rhode  Island  State  Bqilding. 

100.  Vermont  State  Building. 


BUILDINGS  AND  SPECIAL  EXHIBITS  WITHIN 
THE  EXHIBITION  GROUNDS. 


Buildings  East  of  Belmont  Avenue,  and 
South  of  Fountain  Avenue. 

101.  Art  Gallery. 

102.  Art  Gallery  Annex. 

103.  B’nai  B’rith  Monument  of  Religious  Lib¬ 

erty. 

104.  Photographic  Art  Building. 

105.  Vienna  Bakery  and  Coffee  House. 

106.  Principal  Annex  to  Main  Exhibition 

Building. 

107.  Swedish  Government  Building. 

108.  Japanese  Bazaar. 

109.  The  Judges’  Hall. 

no.  Centennial  Photographic  Company, 
in.  Sheet-metal  Pavilion. 

112.  German  Government  Building. 

1 13.  Railroad  Ticket  Office. 

1 14.  Office  United  States  Centennial  Commis¬ 

sion. 

115.  Brazilian  Government  Building. 

116.  The  Dairy. 

117.  Restaurant  “  La  Fayette.” 

118.  House  of  Public  Comfort. 

1 19.  Empire  Transportation  Company. 

120.  French  Government  Building. 

121.  Centennial  Fire  Patrol,  No.  2. 

122.  Pennsylvania  Educational  Building 

123.  Telegraph  Office. 

124.  American  Fusee  Company. 

125.  Klautscheck,  Thomas,  &  Stewart’s  Glass 

Magazine. 

126.  Moorish  Villa. 

127.  American  Bible  Society. 

128.  Hunter’s  Camp. 

129.  Office  Water  Department. 

130.  Soda  Water  Stands. 

131.  Cigar  Stands. 

132.  Singer’s  Sewing  Machines. 

133.  Centennial  Medical  Department. 

134.  Portugal  Government  Building. 

135.  Bankers*  Building. 

136.  French  Glass  Exhibit. 

137.  Kindergarten. 

138.  Centennial  Police  Station. 

139.  Philadelphia  City  Building. 

140.  Music  Pavilion. 

141.  Burial  Caskets. 

142.  Perforated  Metal  Building. 

143.  Rubber  Roofing. 

144.  Cuban  Acclimation  Office. 

145.  Naval  Group. 

146.  The  Dying  Lioness. 


Buildings  East  of  Belmont  Avenue,  and 
North  of  Fountain  Avenue. 

151.  Horticultural  Hall. 

152.  Agricultural  Hall. 

153.  The  Women’s  Pavilion. 

154.  The  Women’s  School  House. 

155.  New  Jersey  State  Building. 

156.  Restaurant  of  the  South. 

157.  Kansas  and  Colorado  State  Building. 

158.  New  England  Farmer’s  Home  100  years 

ago,  and  Modern  Kitchen. 

159.  Great  American  Restaurant. 

160.  German  Restaurant. 

161.  Tea  and  Coffee  Press. 

162.  Butter  and  Cheese  Factory. 

163.  Soda  Water  Stand. 

164.  Cigar  Stand. 

165.  Farm  Wagon  Building. 

166.  Pomological  Building. 

167.  Brewers’  Building. 

168.  Model  House  Apiary. 

169.  Guano  Company. 

170.  Special  Flower  Exhibit  Building. 

171.  Wind  Mills. 

172.  Office  “  Ohio  Farmer.” 

173.  Hay  Press. 

174.  Police  Station. 

175.  Elevated  Railroad. 

176.  Boiler  House. 

177.  Virginia  State  Building. 

178.  Protective  Fire  Apparatus. 

179.  Pop-corn  Stands. 

180.  J.  L.  Mott  Co.  Fountain. 


SUBJECT  INDEX,  NATIONAL  EXHIBITS. 

DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


NATIONS. 

Sculpture,  Carvings, 
Medals. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Water  Colors. 

Engraving,  Lithogra¬ 

phy,  Chromo-lithog¬ 
raphy. 

Drawings,  Etchings. 

Architectural  Designs. 

Ceramic  Decorations, 

Mosaics,  Stained  Glass. 

Art  Applied. 

Photographs. 

•  Out-Door  Works  of  Art. 

United  States . 

21-59 

17-54 

25,48 

58 

54 

32 

52,  53, 
57 

55 

i37, 

145 

146 

65 

67 

67 

TAT 

142 

France . 

74-8 1 

72-79 

79 

79 

82 

74,  76 

73 

i43 

146 

Germany . 

85,87 

83 

86 

86 

86,87 

86, 143 

148 

Austria . 

90, 91 

88,91 

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Switzerland . 

143 

Belgium . 

93-95 

92-99 

.99 

98 

98 

98 

98 

97 

98 

Netherlands . . . 

103 

100 

103 

103 

Denmark . . . 

104 

Sweden . 

105 

105 

107 

144 

Norway . 

108, 

108 

109 

I  taly . 

no- 

ni- 

112, 

118 

120 

n9 

Japan . 

145 

x 

Brazil . 

121 

121 

121 

121 

144 

Argentine  Republic . 

122 

122 

144 

Mexico . 

124 

123 

145 

Spain . 

125, 

125, 

130 

126 

127 

Russia  . 

135 

136 

142 

N.  B. — The  Art  exhibit  of  the  following  countries  is  installed,  wholly  or  in  part,  in  the 
Main  Building  and  catalogued  in  Part  I.,  viz. : 


Great  Britain. 

New  South  Wales. 
Queensland. 

Victoria. 

South  Australia. 

New  Zealand. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
France. 

Germany. 

Austria. 

Denmark. 


Egypt. 

China. 

Italy. 

Japan. 

Hawaii. 

Switzerland. 
Argentine  Republic. 
Chili. 

Spain. 

Portugal. 

Russia. 


The  Spanish  Government  Building  contains  additional  works  of  art. 

The  Women’s  Pavilion  contains  works  of  art  from  the  following  countries  (Official  Catalogue, 
Part  III.),  viz.  : 

United  States.  Italy. 

Great  Britain.  Sweden. 

Canada.  Norway. 

France. 

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No.  ioi.  ART  GALLERY. 

Size  365  by  210  feet. 


Architect ,  H.  J.  SCHWARZMAN. 

Contractor ;  R.  J.  Dobbins. 

Iron  work  furnished  by  Edgemoor  IRON  Co.,  PENCOYD  ROLLING  Mills, 
Kittredge  Cornice  Co. 

Stone  work  furnished  by  SARGENT  &  Co.,  WESTHAM  GRANITE  Co.,  Consho- 
hocken  Stone  Co.,  S.  F.  Prince  &  Co.,  Excelsior  Brick  Co. 

Glass  furnished  by  BENJAMIN  H.  SHOEMAKER,  WARD  &Co.,  and  J.  M.  ALBERTSON. 


MEMORIAL  Hall,  built  at  a  cost  of  $1,500,000,  by  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  and 
City  of  Philadelphia,  is  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the  Centennial  Commission,  to  be 
used  during  the  Exhibition  as  an  Art  Gallery,  after  which  it  is  designed  to  make  it 
the  receptacle  of  an  Industrial  Art  Museum,  similar  to  the  South  Kensington  Mu¬ 
seum,  at  London.  The  design  is  modern  renaissance,  and  the  structure  is  fire¬ 
proof.  It  covers  an  acre  and  a  half,  and  is  365  feet  long,  210  feet  wide,  and  59 
feet  high,  over  a  basement  12  feet  high.  A  dome,  rising  150  feet  above  the  ground, 
surmounts  the  centre,  capped  by  a  colossal  ball,  from  which  rises  the  figure  of 
Columbia.  The  main  front  of  this  building  looks  southward,  displaying  a  main 
entrance  in  the  centre  consisting  of  three  arched  doorways,  a  pavilion  on  each  end, 
and  two  arcades  connecting  the  pavilions  with  the  centre.  The  entrance  is  70 
feet  wide,  to  which  there  is  a  rise  of  13  steps.  Each  of  the  doorways  is  40  feet  high 
and  15  feet  wide,  opening  into  a  hall.  In  each  pavilion  there  is  a  window  1254 
feet  by  34  feet,  eight  in  all,  which  will  be  used  for  the  display  of  stained  glass,  glass 
paintings,  etc.  The  arcades  designed  to  screen  the  long  walls  of  the  galleries  each 
consist  of  five  groined  arches,  and  form  promenades  looking  outward  over  the 
grounds  and  inward  over  open  gardens  extending  back  to  the  main  wall  of  the 
building.  These  garden-plots  are  each  90  feet  by  36  feet,  ornamented  in  the 
centre  with  fountains,  and  intended  to  display  statuary.  The  rear  or  north  front  of 
the  building  is  of  the  same  general  character  as  the  main  front,  but,  in  place  of  the 
arcade,  has  a  series  of  arched  windows,  twelve  in  number,  with  the  entrance  in  the 
centre.  Between  the  pavilions  is  the  grand  balcony,  a  promenade  275  feet  long  and 
45  feet  wide,  elevated  40  feet  above  the  ground',  and  overlooking  to  the  northward 
the  grounds  of  the  Park.  On  each  front  of  the  buildings  the  entrances  open  into 
halls,  82  feet  long,  60  feet  wide,  and  53  feet  high.  These,  in  turn,  open  into  the 
centre  hall,  83  feet  square,  the  ceiling  rising  over  it  80  feet  in  height.  From  the  east 
and  west  sides  of  this  central  hall  extend  the  galleries,  each  98  feet  long,  48  feet 
wide,  and  35  feet  high.  These  galleries  have  temporary  divisions  for  the  better 
display  of  paintings,  and,  with  the  central  hall,  form  a  grand  hall  287  feet  long  and  83 
feet  wide,  capable  of  comfortably  accommodating  8000  persons.  From  the  galleries 

(9) 


DESCRIPTION  OF  THE  ART  GALLERY. 


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doorways  open  into  two  smaller  galleries,  89  feet  long  and  28  feet  wide.  These  open 
north  and  south  into  apartments  connecting  with  the  pavilion  rooms,  and  forming 
two  side-galleries  210  feet  long.  Along  the  whole  length  of  the  north  side  of  the 
main  galleries  and  central  hall  extends  a  corridor  14  feet  wide,  opening  on  its  north 
line  into  a  series  of  rooms,  twenty-three  in  number,  designed  for  studios  and  smaller 
exhibition  rooms.  All  the  galleries  and  the  central  hall  are  lighted  from  above;  the 
pavilions  and  studios  from  the  sides.  The  pavilions  and  central  hall  are  designed 
.especially  for  the  exhibition  of  sculpture.  This  building  gives  75,000  square  feet  of 
wall  space  for  painting,  and  20,000  square  feet  of  floor  space  for  statues,  etc.  The  sky¬ 
lights  throughout  are  double,  the  upper  being  of  clear  glass  and  the  under  ©f  ground- 
glass. 

The  erection  of  the  building  was  begun  July  4,  1874,  and  finished  March  1,  1876. 


No.  102.  ANNEX  TO  ART  GALLERY. 

Great  as  is  the  space  afforded  in  the  Memorial  Hall,  the  applications  from  Ameri¬ 
can  and  foreign  artists  proved  so  greatly  in  excess  of  its  capacity  as  to  require  the 
erection  of  a  much  more  spacious  building.  This,  though  only  of  brick,  harmo¬ 
nizes  architecturally  with  the  Memorial  Hall,  and  is  to  be  permanent.  It  stands  just 
in  the  rear  of  the  original  Art  Gallery.  It  affords  60,000  square  feet  of  wall  space 
available  for  paintings,  and  contains  30  galleries,  each  40  feet  square,  besides  4  gal¬ 
leries,  each  100  feet  long  by  54  feet  wide,  and  two  transverse  central  corridors,  20 
feet  wide. 


MEMORIAL  HALL. — Ground  Plan. 


A.  Italy. 

B.  United  States,  Gt.  Britain, 

Germany,  France,  Italy. 

C.  United  States. 

D.  Great  Britain. 

E.  France. 

F.  Germany. 

G.  Austria. 

H.  Spain  and  Sweden. 

I.  France. 


.  Germany. 

.  United  States,  Norway. 

L.  Great  Britain. 

M.  Belgium. 

N.  Italy. 

O.  Belgium. 

P.  Great  Britain. 

Q.  Great  Britain. 

R.  Great  Britain. 

S.  Great  Britain. 


T.  Great  Britain. 

U.  Italy. 

V.  Italy. 

W.  Italy. 

X.  United  States. 

Y.  United  States. 

{Great  Britain. 

United  States. 
Germany  and  France, 


ART  GALLERY  ANNEX.— Ground  Plan. 


1.  Italy. 

2.  Italy. 

3.  Italy. 

4.  Italy. 

5.  Netherlands. 

6.  United  States, 

7.  Norway. 

Denmark. 

8.  United  States. 

9.  Argentine  Republic. 
Chili. 

Mexico. 

10.  United  States. 

11.  Sweden. 

12.  United  States. 

13.  Netherlands. 

14.  United  States. 

15.  Netherlands. 


16.  United  States. 
Superintendent's  Office. 

17.  Italy. 

18.  United  States. 

19.  Italy. 

20.  United  States. 

21.  France. 

Netherlands. 

22.  United  States. 

23..  Belgium. 

Netherlands. 

24.  United  States. 

25.  Spain. 

Sweden. 

26.  Canada. 

27.  Pbrtugal. 

Argentine  Republic. 
Brazil. 

28.  United  States. 


29.  Portugal. 
Brazil. 

30.  United  States. 

31.  Spain. 

32.  France. 

33.  Belgium. 

34.  France. 

35.  France. 

36.  France. 

37.  France. 

38.  France. 

39.  Belgium. 

40.  United  States. 

41.  Belgium. 

42.  United  States. 

43.  France. 

44.  United  States. 

45.  France. 


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SYNOPSIS  OF  THE  CLASSIFICATION. 


LOCATION. 

departments. 

CLASSES. 

GROUPS. 

I.  Mining  and  Me¬ 
tallurgy. 

ioo — 109 
no — 1 19 
120 - 129 

Minerals,  Ores,  Stone,  Mining  Products. 
Metallurgical  Products. 

Mining  Engineering. 

Main  Building. 

II.  Manufactures. 

200 - 205 

206 - 2l6 

217 - 227 

228 — 234 

235—241 
242 — 249 
250 — 257 

258 - 264 

265 — 27I 
272 — 279 
280 — 284 

285 — 29I 

292 - 296 

Chemical  Manufactures. 

Ceramics,  Pottery,  Porcelain,  Glass,  etc. 
Furniture,  etc. 

Yarns  and  Woven  Goods  of  Vegetable  or 
Mineral  Materials. 

Woven  and  Felted  Goods  of  Wool,  etc. 
Silk  and  Silk  Fabrics. 

Clothing,  Jewelry,  etc. 

Paper,  Blank  Books,  Stationery. 
Weapons,  etc. 

Medicine.  Surgery,  Prothesis. 

Hardware,  Edge  Tools,  Cutlery,  and 
Metallic  Products. 

Fabrics  of  Vegetable,  Animal,  or  Mineral 
Materials. 

Carriages,  Vehicles,  and  Accessories. 

III.  Education  and 
Science 

3OO—309 

310— 319 
320—329 

330—339 

340—349 

Educational  Systems,  Methods,  and  Li¬ 
braries. 

Institutions  and  Organizations. 

Scientific  and  Philosophical  Instruments 
and  Methods. 

Engineering,  Architecture,  Maps,  etc. 
Physical,  Social,  and  Moral  Condition  of 
Man. 

Art  Gallery. 

IV.  Art. 

400 — 409 
410— 419 
420 — 429 
430—439 
440—449 
450—459 

Sculpture. 

Painting. 

Engraving  and  Lithography. 
Photography. 

Industrial  and  Architectural  Designs,  etc. 
Ceramic  Decorations,  Mosaics,  etc. 

Machinery 

Building. 

V.  Machinery. 

500 - 509 

510—519 

520 — 529 

530—539 

540—549 

550-559 

560—569 

570—579 

580—589 

590—599 

Machines,  Tools,  etc.,  of  Mining,  Chem¬ 
istry,  etc. 

Machines  and  Tools  for  working  Metal, 
Wood,  and  Stone. 

Machines  and  Implements  of  Spinning, 
Weaving,  etc. 

Machines,  etc.,  used  in  Sewing,  Making 
Clothing,  etc. 

Machines  for  Printing,  Making  Books, 
Paper  Working,  etc. 

Motors,  Power  Generators,  etc. 

Hydraulic  and  Pneumatic  Apparatus. 

Railway  Plant,  Rolling  Stock,  etc. 

Machinery  used  in  Preparing  Agricul¬ 
tural  Products. 

Aerial,  Pneumatic,  and  Water  Trans¬ 
portation. 

Machinery,  and  Apparatus,  especially 
adapted  to  the  requirements  of  the 
Exhibition. 

Agricultural 

Building. 

VI.  Agriculture. 

600—609 

6lO - 619 

620 - 629 

630 - 639 

640 - 649 

650 - 662 

665 — 669 

670 - 679 

680—689 

690 - 699 

Arboriculture  and  Forest  Products. 
Pomology. 

Agricultural  Products. 

Land  Animals. 

Marine  Animals,  Fish  Culture,  and 
Apparatus. 

Animal  and  Vegetable  Products. 

Textile  Substances  of  Vegetable  or 
Animal  Origin. 

Machines,  Implements,  and  Processes  of 
Manufacture. 

Agricultural  Engineering  and  Adminis¬ 
tration. 

Tillage  and  General  Management. 

Horticultural 

Building. 

VIY  .Horticulture. 

% 

700—709 
710— 719 
720 — 729 
730—739 

Ornamental  Trees,  Shrubs,  and  Flowers. 
Hot  Houses,  Conservatories,  Graperies. 
Garden  Tools,  Accessories  of  Gardening. 
Garden  Designing,  Construction,  and 
Management. 

CLASSIFICATION 


Department  IV -Art. 


SCULPTURE. 

CLASS  400. — Figures  and  groups  in  stone,  metal,  clay,  or  plaster. 

CLASS  401. — Bas-reliefs,  in  stone  or  metal;  electrotype  copies. 

CLASS  402. — Medals,  pressed  and  engraved ;  electrotypes  of  medals. 

CLASS  403. — Hammered  and  wrought  work — repousse  and  rehausse  work,  embossed 
and  engraved  relief  work. 

CLASS  404. — Cameos,  intaglios,  engraved  stones,  dies,  seals,  etc. 

CLASS  405. — Carvings  in  wood,  ivory,  and  metal. 

PAINTING. 

CLASS  410. — Paintings  in  oil  on  canvas,  panels,  etc. 

CLASS  411. — Water  color  pictures  ;  aquarelles,  miniatures,  etc. 

CLASS  412.— Frescoes,  cartoons  for  frescoes,  etc. 

CLASS  413. — Painting  with  verifiable  colors.  Pictures  on  porcelain,  enamel,  and 
metal. 

ENGRAVING  AND  LITHOGRAPHY. 

CLASS  420. — Drawings  with  pen,  pencil,  or  crayons. 

CLASS  421. — Line  engravings  from  steel,  copper,  or  stone. 

CLASS  422. — Wood  engravings. 

CLASS  423. — Lithographs,  zincographs,  etc. 

Class  424. — Chromo-lithographs. 

PHOTOGRAPHY. 

CLASS  430. — Photographs  on  paper,  metal,  glass,  wood,  fabrics,  or  enamel  Surfaces. 
CLASS  431. — Prints  from  photo-relief  plates,  carbon  prints,  etc. 

CLASS  432. — Photo-lithographs,  etc. 

Class  433. — Photographic  apparatus  and  supplies. 

INDUSTRIAL  AND  ARCHITECTURAL  DESIGNS,  MODELS,  AND  DECORATIONS. 
CLASS  440. — Industrial  designs. 

CLASS  441. — Architectural  designs;  studies  and  fragments,  representations  and  pro¬ 
jects  of  edifices ;  restorations  from  ruins  and  from  documents. 

CLASS  442. — Decoration  of  interiors  of  buildings. 

CLASS  443. — Artistic  hardware  and  trimmings,  artistic  castings,  forged  metal  work 
for  decoration,  etc. 

DECORATION  WITH  CERAMIC  AND  VITREOUS  MATERIALS,  MOSAIC  AND 
INLAID  WORK. 

CLASS  450.— Mosaic  and  inlaid  work  in  stone. 

Class  451. — Mosaic  and  inlaid  work  in  tiles,  tessarae,  glass,  etc. 

Class  452. — Inlaid  work  in  wood  and  metal,  parquetry,  tables,  etc. 

Class  453. — Stained  glass. 

Class  454. — Miscellaneous  objects  of  art. 


PAGE. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Appleton,  D.,  &  Co . . . . 

Appleton,  D.,  &  Co.... . . . 

Appleton,  D.,  &  Co . 

Burke,  Edward  and  John, . : . . . 

Brooke  Hall  Female  Seminary, . . . 

Brook,  Jonas,  &  Brothers, . 

Blood,  Wolfe  &  Co...- . . . 

Bailey’s  Pure  Rye  Whiskey . 

Cheney  Brothers, . . . . . . 

Connecticut  General  Life  Insurance  Co . 

Centennial  Restaurant, . 

Charter  Oak  Life  Insurance  Co . ; . 

Cornelius  &  Sons, . 

Drown,  W.  A.,  &  Co . 

Friedberger  &  Strouse, . 

French  Restaurant, . 

Goode,  Thomas,  &  Co . . . * . 

Great  Combination  Store, . 

Haseltine  Galleries, . 

Humphreys’  Homoepathic  Medicine  Co . 

Kelsey  &  Co . . 

Knight’s  Cooking  Extracts, . ; . 

Keogh,  C.  B.,  &  Co . 

Lippincott,  J.  B.,  &  Co . 

Lehigh  Valley  Ra'il  Road, . . 

Longacre  &  Co . 

McGee,  John  G.,  &  Co .  . 

New  York  Belting  and  Packing  Co . . 

Philadelphia  Demokrat . . 

Philadelphia  Evening  Chronicle, . 

Provident  Life  and  Trust  Co . . 

Pennsylvania  Rail  Road, . . 

Presbyterian  Journal, . . . 

Queen,  James  W.,  &  Co . 

Radway ’s,  Dr.,  Medicines., . . 

Schenck,  J.  H.,  &  Son, . 

Shaw,  Jas.  M.,  &  Co.,.. . 

The  New  York  Daily  Bulletin, . 

The  Hardman  Piano, . . . 

The  American  Newspaper  Union, . 

The  Sun  Newspaper, . * . 

Tobias’,  Dr.,  Venetian  Liniment, . 

Wishart’s  Pine  Tree  Tar  Cordial, . 

Whitman,  Stephen  F.,  &  Son, . 

Wilkins,  Wm.,  &  Co . 

West  Philadelphia  Passenger  Railway  Company,, 


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Second  page  of  cuver. 


1836. 


1876. 


Cheney  Brothers, 

Silk  Manufacturers, 

JAills  at  J1 art. ford $ South  Manchester 

COUUECTICTJT. 


477  BROOME  ST.,  NEW  YORK, 
19  FRANKLIN  ST.,  BOSTON. 


GROS  GRAIN  DRESS  SILKS  in  Black  and  Colors  of  all  Shades. 

FIGURED  AND  TWILLED  SILKS  for  the  Millinery  Trade. 

FLORENTINES  AND  MARCELLINES,  of  all  colors,  qualities,  and 
widths,  for  the  use  of  Manufacturers  of  Parasols,  Hats,  Caps, 
and  Furs. 

SILK  HANDKERCHIEFS  AND  MUFFLERS,  Plain  or  with  Woven 
or  Printed  Borders. 

SILK  FLAGS  of  various  sizes,  from  7  x  10  to  30  x  48  inches,  hemmed 
and  boxed  in  dozens  for  the  trade. 

BONNET  RIBBONS,  Black  and  Colored,  of  all  widths  and  shades. 

SASH  AND  BELT  RIBBONS. 

MACHINE  TWIST  AND  SEWING  SILK. 

ORGANZINES,  TRAMS,  AND  FINE  PATENT  SPUN  SILKS,  for 
Silk  Mixture,  Cassimeres,  and  for  all  other  fabrics  in  which  Silk 
is  used. 


Particular  attention  given  to  orders  for  special 
kinds  of  Silk  used  by  manufacturers. 

Specimens  of  all  the  above-mentioned  fabrics  and 
threads  can  be  seen  in  the  show-case  of  Cheney  Brothers, 
in  the  American  Silk  Department  of  the  Centennial 
Exhibition  in  the  Main  Building. 


UNITED  STATES 


17 


UNITED  STATES. 

[Works  of  Art  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  for  sale.  Information  may  be 
obtained  at  the  Art  Bureau,  Memorial  Hall.] 

( Memorial  Hall%  Central  Gallery ,  West.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1 

Story,  G.  H.,  New 
York, 

The  Young  Student. 

David  Groesbeck. 

la  Healy,  G.  P.  A.,  Chi¬ 
cago, 

Portrait. 

2 

Dolph,  J.  H.,  New 
York 

The  Antiquarian. 

Artist. 

3 

Pohle,H., New  York, 

*The  Burning  Castle. 

E.  Franke. 

4 

Whittredge,  W., 
New  York, 

The  Window. 

R.  L.  Stuart. 

5 

La  Farge,  John,  New 
York, 

Bishop  Berkeley’s  Rock,  Newport. 

Artist. 

6 

Townsend,  Chas.  E., 
New  York, 

*Lion  and  Lioness. 

Artist. 

7 

Perdicaris,  Ion, Tren¬ 
ton,  N.J., 

Moorish  Interior. 

Artist. 

8 

Hicks, Thomas,  New 
York, 

Portrait — Mrs.  MacDaniel. 

• 

9 

Hubbard,  R.  W., 
New  York, 

*Coming  Storm. 

Artist. 

IQ 

Matthews,  W.  T., 
New  York, 

Globe  of  Fish. 

Artist. 

11 

Bunner,  A.  F.,  Mu¬ 
nich, 

^Bavarian  Landscape. 

Artist. 

12 

Van  Elten,  K.,  New 
York, 

Clearing  Off—  Adirondacks. 

G.  Chesterman. 

13 

Du  Bois,  C-  E.,  New 
York, 

*Willows  at  East  Hampton,  L.  I. 

Artist. 

14 

Colman,  S.,  New 
York, 

*The  Merchants  of  Laghouat  en 
route  between  Tell  and  the  Desert, 
Algeria. 

Artist. 

15 

Pine.  Theodore,  Chi¬ 
cago, 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Doane. 

16 

Miller,  Charles  H., 
New  York, 

Sunset  at  Queen’s,  N.  Y. 

Robert  Gordon. 

17 

Kensett,  J.  F.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Narragansett  Coast. 

R.  M.  Olyphant. 

18 

Hamilton,  J.,  Phila¬ 
delphia, 

*“  Break,  break,  break. 

On  thy  cold  gray  stones,  0  sea  l" 

Earle  &  Sons. 

19 

Durand,  A.  B.,  New 
York, 

Studies  from  nature. 

Artist. 

20 

Boughton,  G.  H., 
New  York, 

The  Pilgrims*  Sunday  Morning. 

R.  L.  Stuart. 

21 

Baker,  G.  A.,  New 
York, 

Portrait — C.  L.  Elliott. 

New  York  Academy  of  De¬ 
sign. 

22 

Benson,  Eugene, 
New  York, 

Sirocco,  Venice. 

Artist. 

23 

Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 
York, 

Bronx  River. 

H.  C.  Fahnestock. 

24 

Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 
York, 

On  the  Nile. 

J.  J.  Nesmith. 

25 

De  Haas,  M.  F.  H., 
New  York, 

Moonrise  and  Sunset. 

E.  D.  Morgan. 

26 

Bellows,  A.  F.,  New 
York, 

^Sunday  in  Devonshire. 

Artist. 

i8 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

27  Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 

York, 

28  Mayer,  Constant, 

New  York, 

29  Conarroe,  G.  W., 

Philadelphia, 

30  Audubon,  J.  J.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

31  Beeson,  Miss  E.  L., 

Pittsburg, 

32  White,  Edwin,  New 

York, 

33  Cole,  Thomas  (de¬ 

ceased), 

34  Huntington,  D.,  New 

York, 

35  Van  Elten,  K.,  New 

York, 

36  Holbrook,  H.J.,  New 

York, 

37  MacKnight,  Mrs.  S. 

R.,  New  York, 

38  Hubbard,  R.  W., 

New  York, 

39  Cropsey,  J.  F.,  New 

York, 

40  Johnson,  David,  New 

York, 

41  Lambdin,  G.  C., 

Philadelphia, 

42  Furness,  W.  H.,  Jr. 
^(deceased), 

43  Wood,  T.  W.,  New 

York, 

44  Wood,  T.  W.,  New 

York, 

45  Huntington,  D.,  New 

York, 

46  Perry,  E.  Wood, 

New  York, 

47  Kensett,  J.  F.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

48  Johnson,  Eastman, 

New  York, 

49  Eakins,  Thos.,  Phil¬ 

adelphia, 

50  Waugh,  S.B.,  Phila¬ 

delphia, 

51  Wood,  T.  W,,  New 

York, 

52  Stuart,  Gilbert  (de¬ 

ceased), 

53  Loop,  H.  A.,  New 

York, 

54  Thompson,  A.,  Bos¬ 

ton, 

55  Whittredge,  W., 

New  York, 

56  Birch,  Thomas  (de¬ 

ceased), 

57  White,  Edwin,  New 

York, 

58  Miller,  C.  H.,  New 

York, 

59  Durand,  A.  B.,  New 

York, 

60  Allston,  Washington 

(deceased), 

61  Weisman,  W.  H., 

Philadelphia, 


TITLE. 

Pallanza,  Lago  Maggiore. 
♦Love’s  Melancholy. 

Ethel. 

Canada  Otter. 

♦Ophelia. 

♦The  Bargello,  Florence. 

The  Mountain  Ford. 

Portrait. 

The  Grove  in  the  Heath. 

Portrait. 

Winter. 

Early  Autumn. 

Old  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Scenery  on  the  Housatonic. 
Roses. 

Portrait. 

The  Veteran. 

The  Recruit. 

Portrait — G.  T.  Trimble. 

Young  Franklin. 

View  near  Northampton. 
Heel-Taps. 

Chess-Players. 

The  Cabinet. 

The  Contraband. 

Portrait — Mrs.  S.  Eliot. 
♦Aphrodite. 

♦View  near  Honfleur,  Normandy. 
A  Hundred  Years  Ago. 

Marine. 

♦The  Antiquary. 

Returning  to  the  Fold. 

Portrait — Gouverneur  Kemble. 
Landscape. 

Cape  Ann  Rocks. 


OWNER. 

M.  Southwick. 

S.  M.  Schafer. 

Artist. 

Edward  Harris. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

J.  Taylor  Johnston. 

Artist. 

G.  Chesterman. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Judge  Benedict. 

Artist. 

Mrs.  J.  Bullard. 

Artist. 

H.  H.  Furness. 

C.  S.  Smith. 

C.  S.  Smith. 

New  York  Hospital. 
Artist. 

R.  L.  Stuart. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

C.  S.  Smith. 

C.  W.  Eliot. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

R.  M.  Olyphant. 

Thos.  Birch. 

Artist. 

Mrs.  J.  M.  Miller. 
Gouverneur  Kemble. 
Family  oYMrs.  S.  A.  Eliot. 
F.  Gutekunst. 


UNITED  STATES 


19 


NO.  ARTIST. 

62  Miller,  C.  H.,  New 

York, 

63  Guy,S.J.,  New  York, 

64  Thom,  J.  C.,  New 

York, 

65  Thom,  J.  C.,  N  ew 

York, 

66  Perry,  E.  Wood, 

New  York, 

67  Thompson,  A . 

Wordsworth,  New 
York, 

68  Maynard,  G.  W., 

New  York, 

69  Anderson,  A.  A., 

New  York, 

70*  Anderson,  A.  A., 
New  York, 

71  Benson,  Eugene, 

Rome, 

72  Johnson,  Eastman, 

New  York, 

73  Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 

York, 

74  Twibill,  G.  w'  (de¬ 

ceased), 

75  Stuart,  Gilbert  (de¬ 

ceased), 

76  Stone,  W.  O.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

77  Allston,  Washing¬ 

ton  (deceased), 

78  Mount,  W.  S.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

79  Gray,  H.  Peters, 

New  York, 

80  Morse,  S.  F.  B.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

81  Woodville,  R.  C. 

(deceased), 

82  Greene,  E.  D.  E., 

New  York, 

83  Copley,  J.  S.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

84  Morse,  S.  F.  B.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

85  Copley,  J.  S.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

86  Allston,  Washing¬ 

ton  (deceased), 

87  Stuart,  Gilbert  (de¬ 

ceased), 

88  Allston,  Washing¬ 

ton  (deceased), 

89  Newton,  Stuart 

(deceased), 

90  Newton,  Stuart 

(deceased), 

91  Copley,  J.  S.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

92  Smibert,  J.  S.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

93  Stuart,  Gilbert  (de¬ 

ceased), 

94  Blashfield ,  E.  H., 

Brooklyn, 

95  Brown,  J.  G.,  New 

York, 

96  Johnson,  Eastman, 

New  York, 


TITLE. 

Old  Mill  at  Springfield,  L.I. 

Evening. 

Day  (panel). 

Night  (panel). 

Kept  In. 

On  the  Sands,  East  Hampton,  L.I. 

♦Vespers  in  Antwerp. 

Scene  in  Cairo. 

Roumanian  Peasant  Girl. 

The  Strayed  Masquers. 

What  the  Sea  Says. 

Lake  Geneva. 

Portrait — Colonel  Trumbull. 

Portrait — Mrs.  N.  Coffin. 

Portrait — Charles  King. 

Portrait  of  himself  when  young. 
Husking  Corn. 

The  Model  from  Cadore. 

) 

Portrait. 

Card-Players. 

Ideal  head. 

Portrait — Mrs.  T.  Boylston. 

Portrait. 

Portrait — John  Adams. 

Spalatro’s  Vision  of  the  Bloody 
Hand. 

Portrait — James  Rivington. 

Rosalie. 

The  Importunate  Author. 

Portrait — Washington  Irving. 
Portrait — T.  Boylston. 

Portrait — Bishop  G.  Berkeley. 
Portrait — Chief-Justice  John  Jay. 

♦T  reasure-T  rove. 

Curling  Match. 

♦Prisoner  of  State. 


OWNER. 

Mrs.  J.  M.  Miller. 

J.  M.  Falconer. 

James  M.  Burt. 

James  M.  Burt. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

J.  J.  Milbank. 

J.  J.  Milbank. 

C.  H.  SnefF. 

B.  Field. 

Wm.  Goddard. 

New  York  Academy  of 
Design. 

Nath.  Appleton. 

Union  Club,  New  York. 

Mr.  Kemble. 

E.  Mitchell. 

Dr.  D.  Olyphant. 

W.  J.  Hoppin. 

Artist. 

Harvard  University. 

Dr.  D.  Olyphant. 

Harvard  University. 

J.  T.  Johnston. 

W.  H.  Appleton. 

N.  Appleton. 

E.  N.  Perkins. 

Mr.  T.  W.  Storrows. 

Harvard  University. 

Massachusetts  Historical 
Society. 

J.  C.  Jay. 

Artist. 

Robert  Gordon. 

Artist. 


20 

NO. 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

108 

109 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 

120 

121 

122 

123 

124 

125 

126 

127 

128 

129 

130 

131 

132 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARTIST. 

Hubbard,  R.  W., 
New  York, 
Maynard,  G.  W., 
New  York, 
Lawrie,  Alex.,  New 
York, 

Johnson,  David, 
New  York, 

Irving,  J.  B.,  New 
York, 

Parton,  A.,  New 
York, 

Bridgeman,  F.  A., 
New  York, 
Brown,  G.  L.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

White, Edwin,  New 
York, 

Machen,  W.  H., 
Toledo, 

Granbery,  Miss  V., 
New  York, 
Johnson,  Frost, 
New  York, 
Whittredge,  W., 
New  York, 
Gifford,  R.  Swain, 
New  York, 
Brenner,  C.  C.,  Lou¬ 
isville, 

Durand,  A.  B.,New 
York, 

Perry,  E.  Wood, 
New  York, 
Niemeyer,  J.  H., 
New  Haven, 
Moran,  Edward, 
New  York, 
Stewart,  J.  L., 
Philadelphia, 
Fitch,  J.  L.,  New 
York, 

Johnson,  Eastman, 
New  York, 
Whittredge,  W., 
New  York, 

De  Crano,  F.  F., 
Philadelphia, 
Cameron,  Miss  K., 
Paris, 

Wright,  Geo.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

Shade,  W.  A.,  New 
York/ 

Gifford,  R.  Swain, 
New  York, 
Moran,  Edward, 
New  York, 

Minor,  R.  C.,  New 
York, 

Miller,  C.  H.,  New 
York, 

McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 

Guy,  S.  J.,  New 
York, 

Henry,  E.  L.,  New 
York, 

Gignoux,  R.,  New 
York, 

Champney,  J.  W., 
Boston, 


TITLE. 

Glimpse  of  the  Adirondacks. 

OWNER. 

R.  M.  Olyphant. 

*  “  1776." 

Artist. 

Autumn  in  the  Hudson  Highlands. 

Henry  Marks. 

Scenery  on  the  Housatonic. 

L.  A.  Lanthier. 

The  Bookworm. 

A.  McL.  Agnew. 

Solitude. 

Wm.  D.  Judson. 

Kybelian  Woman. 

Hon.  Alex.  McCue. 

^Venice. 

Artist. 

*Sabbath  of  the  Emigrant. 

Artist. 

Still  Life — game. 

Artist. 

*Spring  Flowers. 

Artist. 

A  Thirsty  Party. 

Artist. 

A  Home  by  the  Sea. 

* 

S.  J.  Harriott. 

Boats  at  Boulah,  on  the  Nile. 

L.  Tiffany. 

Landscape. 

Artist. 

11  Pappagallo. 

Artist. 

The  Weaver. 

Artist. 

*Gutenberg  Inventing  Movable 
Types. 

The  Hawk’s  Nest. 

Artist. 

Mrs.  H.  E.  Lawrence. 

Miguel. 

W.  S.  Stewart. 

In  the  Woods. 

Artist. 

The  Old  Kentucky  Home. 

R.  L.  Stuart. 

The  Old  Hunting-Grounds. 

J.  W.  Pinchot. 

The  Celestial  Model. 

Artist. 

*Happy  as  a  Queen. 

Artist. 

One  too  Many. 

Artist. 

Tantalizing. 

Artist. 

^Egyptian  Fountain. 

Artist. 

Minot  Ledge  Light. 

Mrs.  H.  E.  Lawrence. 

Daybreak. 

Artist. 

The  Road  to  the  Mill. 

J.  L.  Melcher. 

October  Afternoon. 

H.  G.  De  Forest. 

Solitaire. 

J.  M.  Falconer. 

Morning  Cali  in  1800. 

C.  S.  Smith. 

Spring. 

T.  Messenger. 

“  Your  Good  Health." 

T.  Wiggleworth. 

UNITED  STATES 


21 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

133 

Brown,  J.  H.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

133* 

Cooper,  P.  F., 
Philadelphia, 

1333 

Munger,  Geo., 

134 

Cariss,  H.  T.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

135 

Benson,  Eugene, 
Rome, 

136 

Benson,  Eugene, 
Rome, 

137 

Morse,  S.  F.  B. 
(deceased), 

138 

Woodville,  R.  C. 
(deceased), 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

139 

Roberts,  Howard, 
Philadelphia, 

140 

Bailly,  J.W.,  Phila¬ 

• 

delphia, 

141 

Connelly,  P.  F., 
Florence, 

142 

Connelly,  P.  F., 
Florence, 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

143 

Johnson,  Eastman, 
New  York, 

144 

Benson,  Eugene, 
Rome, 

145 

Hart,  Wm.,  New 
York, 

146 

Baker,  George  A., 
New  York, 

147 

Sully,  Thomas  (de¬ 
ceased), 

148 

Bristol,  J.  B.,  New 
York, 

149 

Gay,  W.  Allen,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

150 

Vanderlyn,  J.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

151 

Thompson,  Harry 
I.,  New  Haven, 

152 

Waugh,  S.  B., 
Philadelphia, 

153 

Elliott,  C.  L.,  New 
York, 

154 

Page,  Wm.,  New 
York, 

155 

McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 

156 

Waterman,  M., 
Boston, 

157 

Morrell,  Mrs.  I. 
Robinson,  Paris, 

158 

Briscoe,  F.  D., 
Philadelphia, 

159 

Jones,  H.  Bolton, 
Baltimore, 

160 

Moore,  H.  H.,  New 
York, 

161 

Nilson,  H.  M., 
Paris, 

TITLE.  OW 

Case  of  miniatures  on  ivory.  Artist. 

*Madonna — on  ivory.  Artist. 

Nathaniel  Jocelyn— miniature  on  N.  Jocelyn, 
ivory. 

Blind-Man’s-Buff. 


San  Giorgio,  Venice. 
Afternoon  on  the  Lagoon. 
Portrait — Major  Paulding. 
Fancy  head. 


Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

New  York  City  Hall 
J.  T.  Johnston. 


( Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  C.)  * 

SCULPTURE. 

TITLE.  OWNER. 

The  First  Pose.  Artist. 

*Spring.  Artist. 

*Honor  arresting  the  Triumph  of  Artist. 

Death. 

^Ophelia.  -  Artist. 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


TITLE. 

Catching  the  Bee. 

Interior  of  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 
Keene  Valley,  Adirondacks. 

Portrait  of  a  child. 

Portrait — Miss  Rosalie  Sully. 

*Lake  Memphremagog. 

*Windmills  of  Delftshaven,  Holland. 
Ariadne. 

Portrait. 

General  Grant. 

Portrait. 

Shakspeare,  after  the  Death-Mask. 

November. 

*GulIiver  in  Liliput. 

*First  Battle  of  the  Puritans,  won 
by  Miles  Standish. 

Breezy  Day  off  Dieppe. 

,*The  Ferry  Inn. 

The  Moorish  Merchant. 

Portrait. 


Miss  Jones. 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Pickinson. 
Rev.  F.  L.  Robbins. 
Mrs.  D.  C.  Sturgis. 
Mrs.  Darley. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

W.  H.  Eisenbrey. 
Artist. 

E.  D.  Morgan. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


22 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


TITLE. 

Portrait. 

Portrait — Gilbert  Stuart. 

East  Park,  Philadelphia. 

The  Winning  Yacht. 

The  Attorney  and  his  Clients. 

♦Hollyhocks. 

Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

“  Don’t  touch !” 

I 

Flower  of  the  Harem. 

Portrait. 

Portrait. 

Portrait. 

Rome,  from  Marino. 

Elaine. 

♦View  near  Meriden,  Connecticut. 
Snap  the  Whip. 

The  Golden  Horn. 

♦Forest  Scene  in  Pennsylvania. 

The  Portage — Waiting  for  the  Boats. 


162  Thompson,  H.  I., 
•  New  Haven, 

163  Neagle,  John  (de¬ 

ceased), 

164  Lewis,  E.  D., 

Philadelphia, 

165  Moran,  Edward, 

New  York, 

166  Beard,  J.  H.,  New 

York, 

167  La  Farge,  J.,  New 

York, 

168  Rothermel,  P.  F., 

Philadelphia, 

169  Champney,  J.  W., 

Boston, 

170  Bridgeman,  F.  A., 

New  York, 

171  Winner,  W.  E., 

Philadelphia, 

172  Alexander,  F.,  Bos¬ 

ton, 

173  Healy,  G.  P.  A., 

Chicago, 

174  Mifflin,  Lloyd,  Co¬ 

lumbia,  Pa., 

175  Rosenthal,  T.  E., 

Munich, 

176  Williams,  I.  L., 

Philadelphia, 

177  Homer,  Winslow, 

New  York, 

178  Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 

York, 

179  Hetzel,  Geo.,  Pitts¬ 

burg, 

180  Tait,  A.  F.  ,  Long 

Lake,  N.  Y.,  and 
Hart,  J.  M.,  New 
York, 

181  Armstrong,  D.  M., 

New  York, 

182  McEntee,  J.,  New 

York, 

183  Suydam,  J.  A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

184  Hill,  Thomas,  San 

Francisco, 

185  Johnson,  Eastman, 

New  York, 

186  Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 

York, 

187  Irving,  J.  B.,  New 

York, 

188  Richards,  W.  T., 

Philadelphia, 

189  Pearce,  Charles  S., 

Boston, 

190  Kollock,  Miss  M., 

New  York, 

191  Clowes,  Miss  C.  M., 

Poughkeepsie, 

192  Kollock,  Miss  M., 

New  York, 

193  Guy,  S.  J.,  New 

York, 

194  Huntington,  D., 

New  York, 

195  Johnson,  Eastman, 

New  York, 


♦Twilight  on  the  Tiber. 

Saturday  Afternoon. 

Hudson  River. 

Donner  Lake. 

The  Wandering  Fiddler. 

Fishing  Boats  of  the  Adriatic. 
The  End  of  the  Game. 

The  Wissahickon. 

♦L’ltalienne. 

♦Midsummer  in  the  Mduntains. 
♦Cattle  at  the  Brook. 

Early  Morning  in  the  Mountains. 
Supplication. 

Sowing  the  Word. 

The  Old  Stage-Coach. 


OVVJ4ER. 

Col.  Juan  Lewis. 

Boston  Athenaeum. 

Artist. 

W.  A.  Cauldwell. 

G.  F.  Gilman. 

Artist. 

Commonwealth  of  Penn-i 
sylvania. 

Mr.  Cheny. 

H.  E.  Nesmith. 

Artist. 

W.  Willard. 

Artist. 

Mrs.  R.  E.  Johnson. 
Artist. 

J.  H.  Sherwood. 

W.  J.  Peake. 

Artist. 

J.  B.  Blossom. 

Artist. 

M.  C.  D.  Borden. 

Smith  Clift. 

Hon.  L.  Stanford. 

J.  T.  Johnston. 

C.  S.  Smith. 

J.  H.  Sherwood. 

George  Whitney. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

J.  H.  Sherwood. 

Anson  P.  Stokes. 

Gecrge  Whitney. 


UNITED  STATES 


23 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

196 

Moran,  Thomas, 
Newark,  N.J., 

197 

Suydam,  J.  A.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

198 

Colyer,  V.,  New 
York, 

199 

Sully,  Thomas  (de¬ 
ceased), 

200 

Gray,  H.  Peters, 
New  York, 

201 

Whittredge,  W., 
New  York, 

202 

Lea,  Anna  M.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

203 

Martin,  H.,  New 
York, 

204 

Seligman,  Mrs.  E., 
Tarrytown,  N.  J., 

205 

Miller,  C.  H.,  New 
York, 

206 

Waller,  Frank, 
New  York, 

207 

Bierstadt,  A.,  New 
York, 

208 

Smillie,  George  H., 
New  York, 

209 

Parton,  Arthur, 
New  York, 

210 

Cole,  Thomas  (de¬ 
ceased), 

211 

Story,  G.  H.,  New 
York, 

212 

Waugh,  Ida,  Phila¬ 
delphia, 

213 

Story,  G.  H.,  New 
York, 

214 

Staigg,  R.  M.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

215 

Weir,  J.  F.,  New 
Haven, 

216 

Rothermel,  P.  F., 

• 

Philadelphia, 

217 

James,  Frederick, 
Philadelphia, 

218 

Neagle,  John  (de¬ 
ceased), 

219 

Smith,  T.  Henry, 
Philadelphia, 

220 

Healy,  G.  P.  A., 
Chicago, 

221 

Johnson,  David, 
New  York, 

222 

McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 

223 

S  hat  t  u  ck,  A.  D., 
New  York, 

224 

Gardner,  Miss  E.  J., 
Paris, 

225 

Loop,  Mrs.  H.  A., 
New  York, 

226 

Le  Clear,  Thomas, 
New  York, 

227 

Dix,  C.  Templeton, 
New  York, 

228 

Herzog,  H.,  Phila¬ 
delphia, 

229 

Leutze,  E.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

230 

Wood,  T.  W.,  New 
York, 

TITLE. 

♦The  Mountain  of  the  Holy  Cross, 
Colorado. 

Berkeley's  Seat,  Newport. 

Pueblo — Indian  village. 

Portrait — Mrs.  T.  Sully. 

The  Apple  of  Discord. 

Twilight  on  the  Shawangunk  Moun¬ 
tains. 

Portrait. 

Adirondacks. 

Love  and  Pride. 

A  Long  Island  Homestead. 

Tombs  of  the  Caliphs,  Cairo. 

The  Settlement  of  California,  Bay 
of  Monterey,  1770. 

Lake  in  the  Woods. 

Stirling  Castle. 

Kenilworth  Castle. 

Echoes  of  the  Sea. 

An  Egyptian. 

The  Young  Mother. 

♦The  Chestnut- Gatherer. 

The  Gun-Foundry. 

Amy  Robsart  interceding  for  Leices¬ 
ter. 

♦Interior  of  a  Smoking-Car. 

Portrait  of  John  Taggart,  First  Presi¬ 
dent  of  Farmers’  and  Mechanics' 
Bank,  Philadelphia. 

Portrait. 

Portrait. 

Old  Man  of  the  Mountain,  Franconia 
Notch,  N.H. 

Autumn. 

Lake  Champlain. 

Corinne. 

Portrait. 

Portrait — Parke  Godwin. 

Capri. 

♦Sentinel  Rock,  Yosemite. 

The  Iconoclast. 

Village  Post-Office. 


OWNER. 

Artist. 

New  York  Academy  of 
Design. 

Artist. 

Miss  Sully. 

R.  Olyphant. 

W.  B.  Smith. 

Mrs.  Potter. 

Century  Club. 

Artist. 

F.  Sheldon. 

Mrs.  M.  Waller. 

Artist. 

T.  Robertson. 

Bryce  Gray. 

J.  T.  Johnston. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

R.  P.  Parrott. 

C.  Blanchard. 

Artist. 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics’ 
Bank. 

M.  Drinker. 

Mr.  Taft. 

George  Whitney. 

J.  M.  Telford. 

Artist. 

Mrs.  Alexander. 

Artist. 

Century  Club. 

Artist. 

R.  M.  Olyphant. 

C.  S.  Smith. 


24 

NO. 

231 

232 

233 

234 

235 

236 

237 

238 

239 

240 

241 

242 

243 

244 

245 

246 

247 

248 

249 

250 

251 

252 

253 

254 

255 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 

261 

262 

263 

264 

265 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARTIST. 

Kensett,  J.  F.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Hicks',  Thos.,  New 
York, 

Colyer,  V.,  New 
York, 

Minor,  R.  C.,  New 
York, 

Hunt,  William, 
Boston, 

Hart,Jas.  M.,  New 
York, 

Waugh,  S.B.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

Bridgeman,  F.  A., 
New  York, 
Inman,  Henry  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Brown,  C.  V.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

Satterlee,  W.,  New 
York, 

De  Luce,  P.,  New 
York, 

Wharton,  P.  F., 
Philadelphia, 

Van  Elten,  K.,  New 
York, 

Johnson,  David, 
New  York, 
Lippincott,  W.  H., 
Philadelphia, 
Millet,  F.  D.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

Heade,  M.  J.,  New 
York, 

Moran,  Peter,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

Sonntag,  W.  L., 
New  York, 
Bridgeman,  F.  A., 
New  Vork, 
Schussele,  C.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

Moran,  Edward, 
New  York, 

Hicks,  Thos.,  New 
York, 

Elliott,  C.  L.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Miller,  C.  H.,  New 
York, 

Weber,  Philip,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

Henry,  E.  L.,  New 
York, 

Johnson,  Eastman, 
New  York, 

Sartain,  Emily, 
Philadelphia, 

Irving,  J.  B.,  New 
York, 

Beard,  W.  H.,  New 
York, 

Baker,  G.  A.,  New 
York, 

Eakins,  Thomas, 
Philadelphia, 

Haseltine,  W.  S., 
Philadelphia, 


TITLE. 

♦Conway  Valley,  N.H. 

General  Meade. 

Cascade  Mountains. 

♦Evening. 

Portrait. 

A  Summer  Memory  of  Berkshire. 
Lost  Jewels  found. 

Nubian  Story-Teller. 

Hackett  as  Rip  Van  Winkle. 
Portrait. 

♦Marguerite. 

A  Dish  for  my  Lord. 

Perdita — Winter’s  Tale. 

♦Russell  Falls,  Adirondacks. 
♦Brook  study.  Orange  Co.,  N.Y. 
The  Ducks’  Breakfast. 

♦Turkish  Water-Seller. 

♦Off  the  California  Coast. 

Return  of  the  Herd. 

♦Sunset  in  the  Wilderness. 
Bringing  in  the  Corn. 

The  Iron-Worker. 

Moonlight  in  New  York  Bay. 

Portrait — Dr.  Gray. 

# 

Portrait — Dr.  Cheesman. 

High  Bridge,  New  York. 
♦Twilight. 

Old  Clock  on  the  Stairs. 

♦Milton  and  his  Daughters. 

♦The  Reproof. 

Cardinal  Wolsey  and  his  Friends. 
March  of  Silenus. 

Portrait. 

Portrait — Dr.  Rand. 

♦Ruins  of  Roman  Theatre,  Sicily. 


R.  E.  Moore. 

Artist. 

J.  M.  Stearns. 

Artist. 

Mr.  Schlesinger. 

E.  D.  Morgan. 

Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison. 

S.  H.  Keep. 

Miss  C.  C.  Hackett. 
W.  J.  Clark,  Jr. 
Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


A.  A.  Low. 

Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison. 
Artist. 

Mrs.  B.  Knower. 

New  York  Hospital. 
Artist. 

Artist. 

R.  Gordon. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

P.  Van  Volkenburg. 
Buffalo  Fine  Art  Gallery. 
Walter  Hatch. 

Dr.  Rand. 

Artist. 


UNITED  STATES 


25 


266 

Lambdin,  G.  C.,  Roses. 

Philadelphia, 

Artist. 

267 

Homer,  Winslow,  The  American  Type. 

New  York, 

Artist. 

268 

Thompson,!  A.  Virginia  in  the  Olden  Time. 

Wordsworth, 

New  York, 

D.  H.  McAlphine. 

269 

Markham,  C.  C.,  My  Grandmother  (93  years  old). 
New  York, 

Artist. 

270 

La  Farge,  J.,  New  Wreath  of  Flowers. 

G.  V.  Hecker. 

York, 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  7(5.) 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  PAINTERS  IN  WATER  COLORS,  OF  NEW  YORK, 


OWNER. 

Mrs.  Charles  Post. 


Mrs.  C.  P.  Hemenway. 
Artist. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

271  Hennessey,  W.  J.,  The  By-Path. 

New  York, 

272  Hennessey,  W.  J.,  An  Old  Song. 

New  York, 

273  Scott,  Wm.  Wal-  *Margaretta  B.  Moore. 

lace,  New  York, 

274  Fenn,  Harry,  New  Old  Convent  Gate,  St.  Augustine,  Joseph  Wilde. 

York,  Florida. 

275  Burling,  Gilbert,  *Study  of  Owl  and  Ducks.  Artist. 

New  York, 

276  Tiffany,  Louis  C.,  The  Old  and  New  Mosques,  Ali  J.  Holme  Maghee. 

New  York,  Hassimin  and  Sultan  El  Carmel, 

Cairo. 

277  Tiffany,  Louis  C.,  Lazy  Life  in  the  East — Gate  of  the  John  Taylor  Johnston. 

New  York,  Sub-Treasury,  Tangiers. 

278  Fal  coner,  J.  M.,  *No.  78,  Cross  Street,  Boston.  Artist. 

Brooklyn, 

279  Smillie,  Janies  D.,  Study  from  Nature,  Ausable  River.  Artist. 

New  York, 


New  York, 
Magrath,  Will 
New  York, 
Perry,  E.  W 
New  York, 
dolman,  Sair 
New  York, 
De  Golier,  R 
New  York, 
De  Golier,  N 
New  York, 
riffany,  Louis 
New  York, 
3oughton,  Ge< 
H.,  London, 
£aton,  J.  O.,  1 
York, 

riffany,  Louis 
New  York, 
'Jicoll,  J.  C.,  1 
York, 

Pal  coner,  J. 

Brooklyn, 
3aldwin,  A. 

New  York, 
dolman,  Sam 
New  York, 
dart,  Willi 
New  York, 


New  York, 

296  Farrer,  Henry, 

297  Jones,  Alfred, 


T.,  Philadelphia, 


Dignity  in  Servitude. 

J.  T.  Smith. 

An  Irish  Thatched  Cottage. 

Charles  S.  Smith. 

*Anne  Hathaway’s  Kitchen. 

Artist. 

Mosque  of  Sidi  Hallui,  Tlemcen, 

J.  Jacob  Astor. 

Algiers. 

Purple  Iris. 

Artist. 

Wild  Flowers  and  Grasses. 

Artist. 

*Street  Scene,  Dinan. 

Artist. 

Normandy  Girl  caught  in  a  Shower. 

Robert  L.  Stuart. 

Out  of  Mischief. 

E.  M.  Clark. 

As  Good  as  New.  (Swiss  scene.) 

J.  Milbank. 

Moonrise. 

Bryan  H.  Smith. 

*Robert  Fulton's  House  in  Philadel¬ 

Artist. 

phia,  121  South  Second  Street. 

*An  Unskilful  Gardener. 

Artist. 

Corpus  Christi  Day,  Seville,  Spain. 

John  Sherwood. 

Mount  Madison,  N.H. 

Nicholas  Saltus. 

*One  Hundred  Years  Ago. 

Artist. 

*Windy  Day  on  Long  Island. 

Artist. 

Feeding  Dolly. 

Jas.  D.  Smillie. 

Old  Trees  at  Atlantic  City. 

Geo.  Whitney. 

26 

NO. 

299 

300 

301 

302 

303 

304 

305 

306 

307 

308 

309 

310 

311 

312 

313 

314 

315 

316 

317 

318 

319 

320 

321 

322 

323 

324 

325 

326 

327 

328 

329 

330 

331 

332 

333 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

Boughton,  George 
H.,  London, 

By  the  Sea. 

Wm.  T.  Richards. 

McDonald,  Marga¬ 
ret,  New  York, 

♦Head  of  a  Shepherd  Dog. 

Artist. 

Fisher,  Ellen 
Thayer,  New 
York, 

American  Velvet  Leaf. 

Artist. 

Farrer,  Henry, 
New  York, 

*Sunrise,  East  River. 

Artist. 

Colman,  Samuel, 
New  York, 

Street  Scene,  Morlaix. 

Artist. 

Perry,  E.  Wood, 
Jr.,  New  York, 

♦A  Month’s  Darning. 

Artist. 

Bricher,  A.  T.,  New 
York, 

*Foggy  Morning,  Grand  Menan. 

Artist. 

Homer,  Winslow, 
New  York, 

♦The  Trysting-PIace. 

Artist. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain, 
New  York, 

♦Early  Morning. 

Artist. 

Homer,  Winslow, 
New  York, 

*In  the  Garden. 

Artist. 

Smillie,  James  D., 
New  York, 

♦A  Scrub  Race  on  the  Western 
Plains. 

Artist. 

Thomas,  Mrs., 
New  York, 

Phlox  and  Larkspur. 

Artist. 

F.’alconer,  J.  M., 
Brooklyn, 

♦House  where  Thomas  Jefferson 
lived. 

Artist. 

Thomas,  Mrs., 
New  York, 

Flowering  Almond. 

Artist. 

Scott,  Wm.  Wal¬ 
lace,  New  York, 

An  Old  Salt. 

J.  McDougal. 

Colman,  Samuel, 
New  York, 

Street  Scene,  Dinan. 

Artist. 

Fredericks,  Alfred, 
New  York, 

The  Scare-Crow. 

Jas.  R.  Osgood. 

Brown,  J.  G.,  New 
York, 

Watering-Place  Pleasures. 

I.  T.  Williams. 

Magrath,  William, 
New  York, 

On  the  Hill-Side. 

A.  Foster  Higgins. 

Fredericks,  Alfred, 
New  York, 

♦Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Artist. 

Nefflin,  Paul  H., 
New  York, 

Boy’s  Dream  of  Christmas. 

Artist. 

Colman,  Samuel, 
New  York, 

Street  Scene,  Caen. 

Mrs.  Horace  Waters. 

Eaton,  J.  O.,  New 
York, 

The  Little  Prisoner. 

Mrs.  J.  O.  Eaton. 

Colman,  Samuel, 
New  York, 

Distant  View  of  Rome. 

Robert  Gordon. 

Symington,  James, 
New  York, 

♦Dolly’s  Breakfast. 

Artist. 

Homer,  Winslow, 
New  York. 

♦Flower  for  the  Teacher. 

Artist. 

McDonald,  Marga¬ 
ret,  New  York, 

Primroses. 

Townsend  Cox. 

Hill,  J.  W.,  New 
York, 

Hollyhocks. 

Miss  H.  Ripley. 

Smith,  F.  Hopkin- 
son,  New  York, 

*  “  In  the  Darkling  Wood.'* 

Artist. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New 
York, 

♦A  Calm  Morning. 

Artist. 

Fenn,  Harry,  New 
York, 

Old  Fireplace  of  the  Author  of 
“  Home,  Sweet  Home.” 

Samuel  Wilde. 

Burt,  Martha,  New 
York, 

Homely  Flowers. 

Artist. 

Farrer,  Henry, 
New  York, 

♦Highlands  of  the  Hudson. 

Artist. 

Bellows,  A.  F., 
New  York, 

Autumn  Woods. 

S.  W.  Bocock. 

Silva,  F.  A.,  New 

Brace’s  Rock. 

I.  T.  Williams. 

York, 

t 


UNITED  STATES 


27 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

334 

Falconer,  I.  M., 
Brooklyn, 

*William  Penn’s  Mansion. 

Artist. 

335 

Bricher,  A.  T.,  New 
York, 

^Summer  Morning,  Grand  Menan. 

Artist. 

336 

Bridges,  Fidelia, 
New  York, 

Kingfisher  and  Catkins. 

Wm.  B.  Kendall. 

337 

Magrath,  William, 
New  York, 

Grandad’s  Visit. 

I.  T.  Williams. 

338 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New 
York, 

The  Deserted  Farm. 

Artist. 

339 

Brown,  J.'G.,  New 
York, 

Fresh- Water  Sailor. 

Rush  D.  Hawkins. 

340 

Durand,  F.  F.,  New 
York, 

Falls  of  the  Ausable. 

Artist. 

341 

Magrath,  William, 
New  York, 

“  Nora.” 

I.  T.  Williams. 

342 

Bellows,  A.  F., 
New  York, 

The  Ferry. 

Edward  P.  Borden. 

343 

Richards,  Wm.  T., 
New  York, 

Paradise,  Newport. 

George  Whitney. 

344 

McDonald,  Marga¬ 
ret,  New  York, 

Fruit. 

J.  O.  Thurston. 

345 

Gilbert,  S.  D.,  New 
York, 

Flowers  of  the  Poets. 

Artist. 

346 

Smith,  F.  Hopkin- 
son,  New  York, 

Brook  study  from  Nature. 

F.  H.  Smith. 

347 

Bricher,  A.  T.,  New 
York, 

Gathering  Water-Lilies. 

Artist. 

348 

Robbins,  Horace 
W.,  New  York, 

*An  Old  Connecticut  Bridge. 

Artist. 

349 

Bellows,  A.  F., 
New  York, 

The  Willow  Wagon. 

John  Taylor  Johnston. 

350 

Gifford,  R.  Swain, 
New  York, 

The  Roc's  Egg. 

Walter  Brown. 

351 

Richards,  Wm. 
T.,  Philadelphia, 

Sand-Hills,  Atlantic  City. 

George  Whitney. 

352 

Gilbert,  S.  D.,  New 
York, 

Begonia  Leaves. 

Artist. 

353 

Hill,  J.  W.,  New 
York, 

Blackberries. 

I.  T.  Williams. 

354 

Colman,  Samuel, 
New  York, 

Arch  of  Constantine,  Rome. 

Artist. 

355 

Brown,  J.  G.,  New 
York, 

Got  a  Nibble. 

Artist. 

356 

Gifford,  R.  Swain, 
New  York, 

*Venetian  Companions. 

Artist. 

357 

Bellows,  A.  F., 
New  York, 

Study  of  a  Head. 

Artist. 

358 

Van  Elten,  Kruse- 
man,  New  York, 

*  Autumn  in  the  White  Mountains. 

Artist. 

359 

Smith,  F.  Hopkin- 
son,  New  York, 

Old  Cedars,  Franconia  Mountains. 

....  » 

John  C.  Townsend. 

360 

Smillie,  George  H., 
New  York, 

Study,  Sentinel  Rock,  Yosemite 
Valley. 

James  Smillie. 

361 

Falconer,  John  M., 
Brooklyn, 

*No.  15  Chatham  Street,  New  York. 

Artist. 

362 

Robbins,  Horace 
W.,  New  York, 

*New  England  Autumn. 

Artist. 

363 

Bricher,  A.  T.,  New 
York, 

Cliffs  at  Cape  Ann. 

Artist. 

364 

Fenn,  Harry,  New 
York, 

Toilers  of  the  Sea. 

Horace  Waters. 

365 

Perry,  E.  Wood, 
Jr.,  New  York, 

*Quilting. 

Artist. 

366 

Farrer,  Henry, 
New  York, 

♦Old  House  on  the  Hill. 

Artist. 

367 

Bridges,  Fidelia, 
Brooklyn, 

*Corner  of  a  Rye-Field. 

Artist. 

368 

Smith,  Henry  P., 
New  York, 

Sultry  Morning  on  Long  Island 
Sound. 

Artist. 

28 


DEPT.  IV— ART. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

369  Hill, John  W.,  New 

York, 

370  Bridges,  Fidelia, 

Brooklyn, 

371  Satterlee,  Walter, 

New  York, 

372  Colman,  Samuel, 

New  York, 

373  Burling,  Gilbert, 

New  York, 

374  Fenn,  Henry,  New 

York, 

375  Van  Elten,  Kruse- 

man,  New  York, 

376  Moran,  Thomas, 

Newark,  N.J., 

377  Tiffany,  Louis  C., 

New  York, 

378  Gifford,  R.  Swain, 

New  York, 

379  Boughton,  George 

H.,  London, 

380  Wyant,  A.  H.,  New 

York, 

381  Bridges,  Fidelia, 

Brooklyn, 

382  Darley,  F.  O.  C., 

New  York, 

383  Bellows,  A.  F., 

New  York, 

384  Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New 

York, 

385  N e wberry,  Rose, 

New  York, 

386  Scott,  Wm.  Wal¬ 

lace,  New  York, 

387  Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New 

York, 

388  Homer,  Winslow, 

New  York, 

389  Scott,  Wm.  Wal¬ 

lace,  New  York, 

390  Gifford,  R.  Swain, 

New  York, 

391  Smillie,  George  H., 

New  York, 

392  Baldwin,  A.  H., 

New  York, 

393  Magrath,  William, 

New  York, 

394  Hill,  John  W.,  New 

York, 

395  Smith,  F.  Hopkin- 

son,  New  York, 

396  Harmon,  Amelia, 

New  York, 

397  Colman,  Samuel, 

New  York, 

398  Wood, Thomas  W., 

New  York, 

399  Bellows,  A.  F., 

New  York, 


NO.  ARTIST. 

400  Robbins,  H.  W., 

New  York, 

401  Rafter,  Susie  J., 

New  York, 


TITLE. 

Study  of  Quail. 

OWNER. 

Miss  E.  Ripley. 

*Flock  of  Snow-Birds. 

Artist. 

*Far-away  Thoughts. 

Artist. 

Twilight,  Gilead,  Maine. 

Miss  Schuyler. 

Study  of  a  Dead  Bird. 

F.  H.  Smith. 

Study  of  Boats. 

Samuel  "NVilde. 

^Evening,  Long  Island  Sound. 

Artist. 

*Hot  Springs  of  the  Yellowstone, 
Wyoming  Territory. 

Street  Scene  in  Cairo,  Egypt. 

Artist. 

George  D.  Morgan. 

Egyptian  Twilight. 

Philip  J.  Sands. 

Looking  out  to  Sea. 

H.  B.  Smith. 

Sunset  on  the  Prairie. 

M.  R.  Schuyler. 

Daisies  and  Clover. 

George  Whitney. 

Street  Scene,  Rome. 

Artist. 

Sunday  Afternoon  in  New  England. 

H.  J.  Welling. 

*Foggy  Morning  on  the  Coast  of 
Newfoundland. 

Tuberose. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

^Getting  Dry. 

Artist. 

*On  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Artist. 

*The  Busy  Bee. 

Artist. 

*Fair  Daughter  of  Columbia. 

Artist. 

Guerande. 

Mrs.  A.  B.  Stone. 

Study  on  the  Ausable  River,  New 
York. 

*Desdemona's  House,  Venice. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Mussel-Gatherers . 

Robert  Gordon. 

Landscape. 

George  W.  Lane. 

Study  from  Nature. 

Artist. 

Violets. 

Artist. 

Rome,  looking  down  the  Tiber. 

I.  T.  Williams. 

*The  Leader's  Call. 

Artist. 

Safely  Landed. 

Charles  V.  Whitten. 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  6.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLE.  OWNER. 

*Study  from  Nature  —  Farmington  Artist. 

River,  Connecticut. 

String  of  Onions.  Artist. 


NO. 

402 

403 

404 

405 

406 

407 

408 

409 

410 

411 

412 

413 

414 

415 

416 

417 

418 

419 

420 

421 

422 

423 

424 

425 

426 

427 

428 

429 

430 

431 

432 

433 

434 

435 

436 


UNITED  STATES.  2 < 


ARTIST. 

Marshall,  W.  E., 
New  York, 
Sellstedt,  L.  G., 
Buffalo, 

Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 
York, 

Cropsey,J.  F.,  New 
York, 

Bispham,  H.  C., 
New  York, 

Flagg,  J.  B.,  New 
York, 

Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 
York, 

Thompson,  Jerome, 
New  York, 
Parker,  J.  A., 
Brooklyn, 

Ritchie,  A.  H.,  New 
York, 

Vaini,  Pietro  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Shattuck,  A.  D., 
New  York, 
Hamilton,  H.,  Buf¬ 
falo, 

La  Farge,  J.,  New 
York, 

Dolph,  J.  H.,  New 
York, 

La  Farge,  J.,  New 
York, 

Stone,  W.  O.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Beard,  W.  H.,  New 
York, 

McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 

Baldwin,  A.  H., 
New  York, 
Johnson,  Frost, 
New  York, 
Johnson,  Eastman, 
New  York, 
Granbery,  Miss  H. 

A.,  New  York, 
MacKnight,  Mrs. 

S.  R.,  New  York, 
Ogilvie,  Clinton, 
New  York, 

Beard,  J.  H.,  New 
York, 

Mathews,  W.  T., 
New  York, 
Henry,  E.  L.,  New 
York, 

La  Farge,  J.,  New 
York, 

Cole,  Thomas  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Cole,  Thomas  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Cole,  Thomas  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Smith,  T.  L.,  New 
York, 

McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 

McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 


TITLE. 

Portrait — Abraham  Lincoln. 
Portrait  of  the  artist. 

Twilight  in  the  Adirondacks. 

*01d  Mill. 

*The  Stampede. 

Portrait — Commodore  Vanderbilt. 
Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 
*The  Old  Oaken  Bucket. 

*Sunset  in  the  Adirondacks. 
President  Lincoln’s  Death-bed. 

The  Jealous  Duchess. 

The  White  Hills  in  October. 

The  Valley  of  Fountains. 

St.  Paul  at  Athens. 

*The  Return  from  Pasture. 

Portrait — Boy  and  Dog. 

Portrait. 

Lo !  the  Poor  Indian. 

Scribner's  Mill. 

^Baptistery  of  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 
Good  Weight. 

Sabbath  Morning. 

*  Autumn  Flowers. 

*  “  When  the  Cat's  away,"  etc. 

In  the  Woods. 

Out  All  Night. 

Dahlias. 

Taking  a  Night-Cap. 

Water-Lilies, 

*The  Cross  and  the  World,  Youth. 
*The  Cross  and  the  World,  Manhood. 
*The  Cross  and  the  World,  Old  Age. 
Eve  of  St.  Agnes. 

Winter. 

November. 


OWNER. 

Artist. 

Buffalo  Fine  Art  Gallery. 
C.  H.  Luddington. 

Artist. 

Albert  Hayden. 

f 

W.  H.  Vanderbilt. 

Mrs.  H.  Salisbury. 

Jane  M.  Hodges. 

Charles  Baxter. 

Artist. 

Sarony. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

St.  Paul's  Church,  Ne\ 
York. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Union  Club,  New  York. 
Artist. 

Robert  Gordon. 

Artist. 

G.  W.  Hollis. 

R.  L.  Stuart. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

M.  B.  Dash. 

Artist. 

W.  O’Brien. 

G.  V.  Hecker. 

Vincent  Colyer. 

Vincent  Colyer. 

Vincent  Colyer. 

Artist. 

J.  W.  Pinchot. 

Henry  James. 


3° 

NO. 

437 

438 

439 

440 

441 

442 

443 

444 

445 

446 

447 

NO. 

448 

449 

450 

451 

452 

453 

NO. 

454 

455 

456 

457 

458 

459 

460 

461 

462 

463 

464 

465 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARTIST. 

Suydam,  J.  A.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Huntington,  D., 
New  York, 

Thomson,  A.  W., 
New  York, 

Church,  F.  E.,  New 
York, 

Hays,  W.  J.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Elliott,  Charles  L., 
(deceased), 

Trumbull,  G., Hart¬ 
ford, 

De  Haas,  M.  F.  H., 
New  York, 

Warner,  Miss  W., 
New  York, 

Coleman,  C.  C., 
Rome, 

McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 


ARTIST. 

Lewis,  A.  J.,  Phila¬ 
delphia, 

Kemys,  E.,  New 
York, 

Kemys,  E.,  New 
York, 

Griffin,  Julia,  New 
York, 

Gifford,  Miss  I.  G., 
Syracuse,  New 
York, 

Pardessus,  E.  V., 
Brooklyn, 


TITLE. 

Twilight  on  the  Coast. 

Portrait. 

Desolation — St.  Cloud. 
Chimborazo. 

*Bison  at  Bay. 

The  Cavalier. 

The  Critical  Moment. 

Drifted  Ashore  in  a  Fog. 

Lilies. 

The  Troubadour. 

The  Woods  of  Ashokan. 

( Annex ,  Gallery  No.  6.) 

SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

Colossal  statue  of  Washington. 
Coyote  and  Raven. 

Playing  Possum. 

Bust  of  Rev.  Dr.  Chapin. 

*Bust  of  Rev.  S.  J.  May. 

Bust  of  Hon.  E.  B.  Washburne. 


OWNER. 

R.  M.  Olyphant. 
Chas.  Tracey. 

Artist. 

Mrs.  W.  J.  Hays. 

F.  Carpenter. 

W.  C.  Prime,  LL.D. 
Artist. 

Alex.  Warner. 

Mrs.  W.  Wilkeson. 
R.  Hoe. 

OWNER. 

Geo.  F.  Gordon. 
Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  14.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Huntington,  D.,  Titian  and  Charles  V. 

New  York, 

Gay,  Edward,  New  *Late  Afternoon  near  Albany. 
York, 

Hicks,  Thomas,  E.  Delafield,  M.D. 

New  York, 


Boughton,  G.  H., 
London, 

Kensett,  J.  F.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Whittredge,  W., 
Mew  York, 
Whittredge,  W., 
New  York, 
Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 
York, 

Johnson,  Eastman, 
New  York, 
Colman,  Samuel, 
New  York, 

Silva,  F.  A.,  New 
York, 

Weir,  J.  F.,  New 
Haven, 


Going  to  Seek  his  Fortune. 

Lake  George. 

The  Pilgrims  of  St.  Roche. 
Woods  of  Ashokan. 

San  Giorgio,  Venice. 

Bo-peep. 

Twilight  on  the  Western  Plains. 
New  York  Harbor. 

Lago  Maggiore. 


OWNER. 

S.  Hawk. 

Dr.  S.  L.  Close. 

New  York  Society  for  the 
Relief  of  Widows  and 
Orphans. 

Geo.  Whitney. 

M.  K.  Jessup. 

Winthrop  B.  Smith. 

S.  A.  Foot. 

R.  Butler. 

H.  Richmond. 

Wm.  A.  Hamilton. 

J.  S.  Shultz. 

J.  B.  Cauldwell. 


NO. 

466 

467 

468 

469 

470 

471 

472 

473 

474 

475 

476 

477 

478 

479 

480 

481 

482 

483 

484 

485 

486 

487 

488 

489 

490 

491 

492 

493 

494 

495 

496 

497 

498 

499 


UNITED  STATES 


31 


ARTIST. 

Smith,  T.  L.,  New 
York, 

Armstrong,  D.  M., 
New  York, 
Lawrie,  A.,  New 
York, 

Shattuck,  A.  D., 
New  York, 
McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 

Bridgeman,  F.  A., 
New  York, 
Moran,  Edward, 
New  York, 
Bierstadt,  A.,  New 
York, 

Durand,  A.  B.,  New 
York, 

Gifford,  R.  Swain, 
New  York, 
Durand,  A.  B.,  New 
York, 

Huntington,  D., 
New  York, 
Pease,  Alonzo, 
Utica, 

Ward,  E.  M.,  New 
York, 

Kensett,  J.  F.  (de¬ 
ceased  , 

Montalant,  J.  O.  de, 
Rome, 

Oertel,  Rev.  J.  A., 
Lenoir,  N.  C., 

De  Haas,  M:  F.  H., 
New  York, 

Thom,  J.  C.,  New 
York, 

Hart,  J.  M.,  New 
York, 

Bricher,  A.  T.,  New 
York, 

Kappes,  Alfred, 
New  York, 
Bierstadt,  A.,  New 
York, 

Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 
York, 

Huntington,  D., 
New  York, 
Whittredge,  W., 
New  York, 

Gray,  H.  Peters, 
New  York, 
Mignot,  L.  R.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Brooks,  S.,  San 
Francisco, 
Huntington,  D., 
New  York, 
Ritchie,  A.  H.,  New 
York, 

Weir,  R.  W.,  West 
Point, 

Gifford,  S.  R.,  New 
York, 

Cropsey,  J.  F.,  New 
York, 


TITLE. 

The  Deserted  House. 

♦Column  of  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 

Monk  playing  the  Violoncello. 

Sheep  and  Cattle. 

Frosty  Morning. 

Women  on  the  Nile. 

♦Coming  Storm  over  New  York  Bay. 

The  Great  Trees,  Mariposa  Grove, 
California. 

Brook  study. 

♦Mosque  of  Mohammed  Ali,  Cairo. 
Kaaterskill  Clove,  Catskill. 

Lake  George. 

Portrait — Hon.  S.  Campbell. 
Brittany  Peasants  Washing  Clothes. 
New  Hampshire  Scenery. 
♦Constantinople. 

The  Shadow  of  a  Great  Rock  in  a 
Weary  Land. 

Brig  hove  to  for  a  Pilot. 

Going  to  Church,  Christmas  Eve. 

Landscape  and  Cattle. 

Morning  at  Narragansett. 

♦Waiting. 

Western  Kansas. 

Tivoli. 

Philosophy  and  Christian  Art. 

Rocky  Mountains,  from  the  Platte 
River. 

The  Wages  of  War. 

Snow  Scene. 

California  Fish. 

Lake  George. 

Preparing  Moses  for  the  Fair. 
Taking  the  Veil. 

Sunrise  on  the  Sea-Shore. 

Italy. 


OWNER. 

W.  H.  Hamilton. 
Artist. 

H.  Marks. 

J.  H.  Sherwood. 

S.  D.  Coykendall. 

W.  W.  Kenyon. 

R.  E.  Moore. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

D.  W.  Bishop, 

Robert  Gordon. 
Century  Club. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

J.  M.  Burt. 

J.  H.  Sherwood. 

J.  Suydam. 

Artist. 

Walter  Richmond. 

C.  H.  Luddington. 
Robert  Hoe. 

Century  Club. 
Metropolitan  Museum. 
Century  Club. 

A.  Bierstadt. 

G.  N.  Stayner. 

Artist. 

A.  C.  Alden. 

Robert  Hoe. 

James  M.  Mills. 


32 

NO. 

500 

501 

502 

503 

504 

NO. 

505 

506 

507 

508 

509 

510 

511 

512 

513 

514 

515 

516 

517 

518 

519 

520 

521 

522 

523 

524 

525 

526 

527 

528 

529 

530 

531 

532 

533 

534 

535 

536 

537 

538 

539 

540 

541 

542 

543 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARTIST. 

(Annex,  Gallery  No  14.) 

SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

Cusachs,  P.,  New 

Christ  in  the  Sepulchre. 

Artist. 

York, 

Hess,  George,  New 

*The  Water-Lily. 

Artist. 

York, 

Turini,  G.,  New 
York, 

^Angelica  and  Medora. 

Artist. 

Turini,  G.,  New 

*The  Rainbow. 

Artist. 

York, 

Ives,  C.  B.,  Rome, 

Nursing  the  Infant  Bacchus. 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  8.) 

ARCHITECTURAL  DESIGNS. 


ARCHITECT. 

Cummings  &  Sears,  Boston, 
Thayer,  S.,  Boston, 

Howe,  F., 

Bryant  &  Rogers,  Boston, 
Mitchell,  John  A.,  Boston, 
Bryant  &  Rogers,  Boston, 

McArthur,  John,  Jr.,  Philadel¬ 
phia, 

Hobbs, J.  H.,  &  Son,  Philadelphia, 
Hobbs, J.  H.,  &  Son,  Philadelphia, 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F.,  Boston, 

Thayer,  S.  J.  F.,  Boston, 

Cabot  &  Chandler,  Boston, 

Cabot  &  Chandler,  Boston, 
Thayer,  S.,  Boston, 

Moeller,  F.  G.,  Nanuet,  N.Y., 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F.,  Boston, 

Tilden,  George  T.,  Boston, 
Tilden,  George  T.,  Boston, 

Levy,  Thomas  S.,  Philadelphia, 
Newcomb,  L.,  &  Son,  Boston, 
Putnam,  J.  P.,  Boston, 

Tilden,  George  T.,  Boston, 

Levy,  Thomsa  S.,  Philadelphia, 
Sturgis  &  Brigham,  Boston, 
Newcomb,  L.,  &  Son,  Boston, 
Bryant  &  Rogers,  Hartford, 
Sturgis  &  Brigham,  Boston, 
Sturgis  &  Brigham,  Boston, 
Sturgis  &  Brigham,  Boston, 
Clark,  H.  P., 

Sturgis  &  Brigham,  Boston, 
Putnam,  J.  P.,  Boston, 

Putnam,  J.  P.,  Boston, 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt,  Boston, 
Ware  &  Van  Brunt,  Boston, 
Ware  &  Van  Brunt,  Boston, 
Ware  &  Van  Brunt,  Boston, 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt,  Boston, 
Dudley,  Henry,  New  York, 


TITLE. 

Old  South  Church. 

Design  for  Turner  Library,  Randolph,  Mass. 
Perspective  View  of  the  Latin  and  English  High 
Schools,  proposed  for  the  City  of  Boston — south¬ 
west  angle. 

City  Hall,  Providence,  R.I. 

Designs  for  Library  of  Congress.  (Two  drawings.) 
View  of  the  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Company’s  Building  in  Hartford,  Conn. 

View  of  the  New  Public  Buildings,  Philadelphia. 

Design  of  State  Capitol. 

Memorial  to  General  George  G.  Meade. 

The  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company’s  Building, 
New  York. 

City  Hall,  Providence,  R.I. 

House  at  Beverly  Farms,  Mass. 

House  at  Beverly  Farms,  Mass. 

Plan  of  Unitarian  Church,  South  Boston. 
Country-seat  at  Bernardsville,  N.J. 

Perspective  View. 

House  for  Milton  Hill. 

Block  of  five  houses,  Longwood,  Mass. 

Residence  on  Fortieth  Street — elevation. 

Elevation  of  a  country  residence. 

Memorial  tablet  to  the  organist  of  a  church. 
Designs  for  cottages. 

Eighth  National  Bank,  Philadelphia. 

Interior  of  a  church. 

Design  for  a  corner-lot  building. 

State  Capitol,  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

Chicago  Court-house. 

Design  for  a  church. 

Design  for  a  church. 

Restoration  of  the  Tomb  of  Mausolus. 

Five  designs  for  cottages. 

House  on  Irving  Street,  Boston. 

House  on  Marlboro  Street,  Boston. 

Design  for  a  house. 

Design  for  a  house. 

Memorial  Hall  of  Harvard  College. 

Southeast  view  of  Memorial  Hall  of  Harvard 
College. 

Vestibule  of  Memorial  Hall  of  Harvard  College. 
St.  John's  Church,  Waterbury,  Connecticut. 


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NO.  ARCHITECT. 

544  Dudley,  Henry,  New  York, 

545  Earle  &  Fuller,  Boston, 

546  Cummings  &  Sears,  Boston, 

547  Cummings  &  Sears,  Boston, 

548  Cabot,  Edw.  C.,  Boston, 

549  Cabot,  Edw.  C.,  Boston, 

550  Putnam,  J.  P.,  Boston, 

551  Cady,  J.  C.,  New  York, 

552  Cady,  J.  C.,  New  York, 

553  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

554  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

555  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

556  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

557  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

558  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

559  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

560  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

561  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

562  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

563  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

564  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

565  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

566  Upjohn,  Richard  M.,  New  York, 

567  Clinton,  Charles,  New  York, 

568  Clinton,  Charles,  New  York, 

569  Upjohn,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

570  Upjohn,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

571  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

572  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

573  Longfellow,  W.  P.  P., 

574  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

575  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

576  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

577  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

578  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

579  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

580  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

581  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

582  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

583  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

584  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

585  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

586  Clinton,  C.  W.,  New  York, 

587  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

588  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

589  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

590  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

591  Jennings,  A.  B.,  New  York, 

592  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

593  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

594  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

595  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

596  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

597  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

598  Hunt,  R.  M.,  New  York, 

599  Hunt,  R.  M„  New  York, 

600  Fernbach,  Henry,  New  York, 

601  Fernbach,  Henry,  New  York, 


TITLE. 

St.  Peter’s  Church,  Auburn,  N.Y. 

Interior  of  All  Saints'  Church,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Shillaber  Building,  Boston. 

Porch  of  Old  South  Church. 

Design  of  a  house. 

House  in  Brookline,  Mass. 

Summer  residence. 

Country  house. 

New  York  Tribune  Building. 

Trinity  Church,  Princeton. 

Stable. 

St.  Paul’s  Church,  Brooklyn. 

St.  Chrysostom  Chapel,  New  York. 

Central  Congregational  Church,  Boston. 
Presbyterian  Church,  Rye,  N.Y. 

Monument. 

Trinity  Parish  School. 

St.  Thomas’s  Church,  New  York. 

The  West  Middle  School,  Hartford. 

Part  of  Central  Church. 

Entrance  to  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

The  State  Capitol,  Hartford. 

State-House,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Architectural  design. 

Architectural  design. 

Design  of  a  house. 

Design  of  a  house. 

House  on  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

House  on  Fifth  Avenue,  corner  of  Fifty-Eighth 
Street,  New  York. 

Soldiers’  Memorial  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

House  on  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

House  on  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

House  on  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

House  on  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

Architectural  design. 

Portico  of  house  on  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 
Design  for  a  house. 

Design  for  Central  Park. 

Design  for  Central  Park. 

Entrance  to  Central  Park. 

House  at  Yonkers,  on  the  Hudson. 

Architectural  design. 

Design  for  a  house. 

Design  for  entrance  to  Central  Park. 

Design  for  Central  Park. 

Design  for  Central  Park. 

Design  for  Central  Park. 

Country  residence. 

Design  for  Union  Telegraph  Office. 

Designs  for  entrance  to  Central  Park  (two  draw¬ 
ings). 

Designs  for  the  Lenox  Library  (four  drawings). 
Designs  for  a  public  building. 

View  of  Lenox  Library. 

Design  for  Holy  Trinity  Church. 

Design  for  an  iron  building. 

The  Tribune  Building,  New  York. 

Temple  on  Lexington  Avenue. 

Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company’s  Building, 
Philadelphia. 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


34 


TITLE. 

Centre  pavilion  of  the  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Company’s  Building,  Philadelphia. 

Main  stairway  of  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Com¬ 
pany’s  Building,  Philadelphia. 

German  Savings  Bank,  Fourth  Avenue,  New 
York. 

New  York  Staats  Zeitung  Building,  New  York. 
Vault,  Salem  Fields  Cemetery. 

Library  and  Lyceum  Building,  Morristown,  New 
Jersey. 

Front  elevation  of  the  Troy  Savings  Bank,  Troy, 
New  York. 

View  of  State  Capitol,  Hartford,  Connecticut. 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company. 

Church,  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 

State-House  for  the  State  of  Connecticut — front 
elevation. 

Side  elevation  of  the  Savings  Bank,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Free  Art  Gallery — design  made  for  the  late  Henry 
Keep,  New  York. 

The  Evening  Post  Building,  New  York. 

New  York  Hospital,  New  York. 

Presbyterian  Hospital,  New  York. 

Design  for  five  houses. 

Residence,  Englewood,  N.J. 

Swiss  cottage. 

Alexander  Mission,  New  York. 

Buffalo  State  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  Administra¬ 
tion  Building. 

Saratoga,  New  Villa  at  Montreal,  N.Y. 


Saratoga,  New  Villa. 

Saratoga,  New  Villa  at  Hudson,  N.Y. 
Saratoga,  New  Villa  at  Saratoga  Springs. 
Saratoga,  New  Villa  at  Rhinebeck,  N.Y. 


NO.  ARCHITECT. 

602  Fernbach,  Henry,  New  York, 

603  Fernbach,  Henry,  New  York, 

604  Fernbach  &  Kendall,  New  York, 

605  Fernbach,  Henry,  New  York, 

606  Fernbach  &  Kendall,  New  York, 

607  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

608  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

609  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

610  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

611  Congdon,  H.  M.,  New  York, 

612  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

613  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

614  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

615  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

616  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

617  Post,  George  B.,  New  York, 

618  Jennings,  A.  B.,  New  York, 

619  Jennings,  A.  B.,  New  York, 

620  Jennings,  A.  B.,  New  York, 

621  Cady,J.  C., 

622  Gambnll  &  Richardson,  New 

York, 

623  Croff  &  Camp, 

York, 

624  Croff  &  Camp, 

York, 

625  Croff  &  Camp, 

York, 

626  Croff  &  Camp, 

York, 

627  Croff  &  Camp, 

York, 

628  Croff  &  Camp,  Saratoga,  New 

York, 

629  Croff  &  Camp,  Saratoga,  New 

York, 

630  Smith,  M.  L., 

631  Croff  &  Camp,  Saratoga,  New 

York, 

632  Croff  &  Camp, 

York, 

633  Croff  &  Camp, 

York, 

634  Haight,  Ch.  C., 

635  Post,  George  B., 

636  Renwick  &  Sands, 

637  Potter,  W.  A., 

638  Potter,  W.  A., 

639  Dudley,  Henry,  New  York, 

640  Potter,  W.  A., 

641  Congdon,  H.  M., 

642  Potter,  E., 

643  Potter,  W.  A., 

644  Potter  &  Robertson, 

645  Potter  &  Robertson, 

646  Potter  &  Robertson, 

647  Potter,  W.  A., 

648  Potter  &  Robertson, 

649  Cady,  J.  C.,  New  York, 


Design  for  a  grand  hotel  at  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Competitive  design  for  Promenade,  etc.,  Con¬ 
gress  Spring  Park,  Saratoga. 

Michigan  House  of  Correction,  Ionia. 

Villa  at  Saratoga  Lake. 


St.  Luke’s  Cathedral,  Portland,  Me. 

Savings  Bank,  Williamsburgh,  N.Y. 

Church  of  St.  Bartholomew,  New  York. 
Design  for  a  church. 

Proposed  design  for  Trinity  Church,  Boston. 
St.  Peter’s  Church,  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y. 
Design  for  a  church. 

St.  Andrew’s  Church,  Harlem,  N.Y. 
Harvard  Church,  Brookline,  near  Boston. 
Villa. 

Design  for  a  library. 

Hotel  at  Princeton,  N.J. 

Dormitory  of  Princeton  College. 

Princeton  College  Library. 

Berkshire  Athenaeum,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Peabody  Museum,  Yale  College. 


Saratoga,  New  Villa  at  Burlington,  Vt. 
Saratoga,  New  Villa  at  Hudson,  N.Y. 


NO. 

650 

651 

652 

653 

654 

655 

656 

657 

658 

659 

660 

661 

662 

663 

664 

665 

666 

667 

668 

669 

670 

671 

672 

673 

674 

675 

676 

677 

678 

679 

680 

681 

682 

683 

684 

685 

686 

687 

688 

689 

690 

691 

692 

693 

694 

695 

696 

697 


UNITED  STATES 


35 


ARCHITECT. 

Potter,  Edward, 

Bloor,  A.  J.,  New  York, 

Bloor,  A.  J.,  New  York, 

Pfeiffer,  Carl,  New  York, 

Pfeiffer,  Carl,  New  York, 

Pfeiffer,  Carl,  New  York, 

Pfeiffer,  Carl,  New  York, 
Congdon,  H.  M., 

Eppinghousen,  C.,  Terre  Haute, 
Indiana, 

Eppinghousen,  C.,  Terre  Haute, 
Indiana, 

Eppinghousen,  C.,  Terre  Haute, 
Indiana, 

Eppinghousen,  C.,  Terre  Haute, 
Indiana, 

Kendall,  Edward  H., 

Eppinghousen,  C.,  Terre  Haute, 
Indiana, 

Eppinghousen,  C.,  Terre  Haute, 
Indiana, 

Myers,  E.  E.,  Detroit,  Michigan, 
Hallet,  William  T.,  New  York, 
Hallet,  William  T.,  New  York, 
Hallet,  William  T.,  New  York, 
Hallet,  William  T.,  Nefr  York, 
Hallet,  William  T.,  New  York, 
Hallet,  William  T.,  New  York, 
Hess,  Julius,  Detroit, 

Myers,  E.  E.,  Detroit, 

Myers,  E.  E.,  Detroit, 

Myers,  E.  E.,  Detroit, 

Myers,  E.  E.,  Detroit, 

Hobbs,  I.  H.,  &  Son,  Philadelphia, 


Le  Brun, 

N., 

New  York, 

Le  Brun, 

N., 

New  York, 

Howe,  Frank  M., 

Gambrill 

York, 

& 

Richardson, 

New 

Gambrill 

York, 

& 

Richardson, 

New 

Moffitt,  John  M., 

Gambrill 

York, 

& 

Richardson, 

New 

Gambrill 

York, 

& 

Richardson, 

New 

Holly,  H.  Hudson,  New  York, 

Gambrill 

York, 

& 

Richardson, 

New 

Gambrill 

York, 

& 

Richardson, 

New 

Gambrill 

York, 

& 

Richardson, 

New 

Holly,  H.  Hudson,  New  York, 
Sims,  H.  A.  &  J.  P., 

Sims,  James  P., 

Gambrill  &  Richardson,  New 
York, 

Sims,  H.  A.  &  J.  P., 

Sims,  H.  A., 

Sims,  James  P., 

Hatfield,  R.  G.,  New  York, 


TITLE. 

Tower  of  Harvard  Church,  Brookline,  near  Bos¬ 
ton. 

Villa. 

Villa. 

New  Presbyterian  Church,  Fifth  Avenue. 

New  Presbyterian  Church,  Fifth  Avenue. 

New  Presbyterian  Church,  Fifth  Avenue. 

Osseo  Lodge,  West  Virginia. 

Design  for  a  church. 

Perspective  for  Indiana  State  Capitol. 

Flank  elevation  for  Indiana  State  Capitol. 

Market  House  and  City  Hall,  Terre  Haute,  In¬ 
diana. 

McKean  &  Minshall’s  Bank,  Terre  Haute,  In¬ 
diana. 

Competitive  ^drawing  for  the  German  Savings 
Bank. 

Normal  School,  Sullivan,  Indiana. 

Interior  of  Indiana  State  Capitol. 

Court-house  in  Marshall,  Michigan. 

Church  in  Forty-Fifth  Street,  New  York. 

First  National  Bank,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Villa  near  Stamford,  Conn. 

Villa  near  Stamford,  Conn. 

Macy  House,  Harrison,  N.Y. 

Residence,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Michigan  Centennial  Building,  Philadelphia. 
Insane  Asylum,  Pontiac,  Michigan. 

Michigan  State  Capitol. 

Model  farm-house. 

Lansing  High  School. 

Ravensburg  Seminary. 

Masonic  Hall,  New  York  City. 

Sanctuary  and  Grand  Altar  of  the  Cathedral  of 
St.  Pe»er  and  St.  Paul,  Philadelphia. 

Country  house. 

Trinity  Church,  Boston. 

Competitive  design  for  Town  Hall,  Brookline, 
Mass. 

The  Delavan  Monument  at  Sleepy  Hollow 
Cemetery. 

Court-house,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Trinity  Church,  Boston — interior  view. 

Design  of  villa. 

Dwelling  at  Owego,  New  York. 

Cottage  at  Newport,  R.I. 

Competitive  design  for  State-House,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Three  designs  for  villas. 

Design  for  a  villa. 

Cottage  at  Atlantic  City. 

Design  for  the  Tower  of  Trinity  Church,  Boston. 

Study  for  a  country  church. 

Residence  at  Mount  Holly. 

Design  for  a  church. 

Design  for  a  market. 


36 

NO. 

698 

699 

700 

701 

702 

703 

704 

705 

706 

707 

708 

709 

710 

711 

712 

713 

714 

715 

716 

717 

718 

719 

720 

721 

722 

723 

724 

725 

726 

727 

728 

729 

730 

731 

732 

733 

734 

735 

736 

737 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARCHITECT. 

Hatfield,  R.  G.,  New  York, 
Hatfield,  R.  G.,  New  York, 
Hatfield,  R.  G.,  New  York, 
Hatfield,  R.  G.,  New  York, 

Earl  &  Fuller,  Boston, 

Thayer,  S.  J.  F., 

Pohl,  G.  R.,  Philadelphia, 

Pohl,  G.  R.,  Philadelphia, 

Pohl,  G.  R.,  Philadelphia, 

Pohl,  G.  R.,  Philadelphia, 

Pohl,  G.  R.,  Philadelphia, 

Luce,  C.  S.,  Boston, 

Fairfax,  J.  S.,  * 

Fairfax,  J.  S., 

Fairfax,  J.  S., 

Fairfax,  J.  S., 

Fairfax,  J.  S., 

Fairfax,  J.  S., 

Fairfax,  J.  S., 

Mitchell,  J.  A., 

Beeler,  J.,  New  York, 

Thayer,  S.J.  F., 

Fairfax,  J.  S., 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H. J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,,  H. J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H. J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 

Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 
Philadelphia, 


TITLE. 

Office  building,  Broad  Street,  New  York. 
Seaman’s  Savings  Bank,  New  York. 

Warehouse,  Broadway,  New  York. 

Country  house,  Scarsdale,  New  York. 

Hall  in  a  cottage  in  Worcester. 

Architectural  design. 

Design  for  the  proposed  Centennial  Exhibition 
Building— front  on  Elm  Avenue. 

Design  for  the  proposed  Centennial  Exhibition 
Building — diagonal  perspective. 

Design  for  the  proposed  Centennial  Exhibition 
Building — exterior  perspective. 

Design  for  the  proposed  Centennial  Exhibition 
Building — interior  view. 

Design  for  the  proposed  Centennial  Exhibition 
Building — end  elevation. 

Tomb  of  Governor  Hayden,  Haydenville,  Mass. 
State  Capitol  of  West  Virginia. 

Premiated  design  for  the  International  Exhibition, 
Philadelphia — ground  plan. 

Premiated  design  for  the  International  Exhibition, 
Philadelphia — block  plan. 

Premiated  design  for  the  International  Exhibition, 
Philadelphia — side  elevation. 

Premiated  design  for  the  International  Exhibition, 
Philadelphia — front  elevation. 

Premiated  design  for  the  International  Exhibition, 
Philadelphia — Art  Gallery. 

Premiated  design  for  the  International  Exhibition, 
Philadelphia — Memorial  Building. 
Architectural  design  for  a  memorial  window. 
Ceilings. 

Somerville  High  School  Building. 

Proposed  Miller  Manual  School,  Virginia. 

Design  of  a  villa. 

Dining-room  decorations. 

Dining-room  decorations. 

Design  for  building. 

Original  building  with  alteration. 

Women’s  Pavilion. 

Centennial  Building. 

Interior  of  Judges’  Hall. 

Architectural  design. 

Judges’  Hall. 

Horticultural  Hall. 

Interior  of  Horticultural  Hall. 

Interior. 

Memorial  Hall. 

Competitive  design,  Vienna  Exhibition. 
Architectural  design. 

Architectural  design  (house). 


UNITED  STATES 


37 


NO.  ARCHITECT. 

738  Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

739  Schwarzmann,  H.J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

740  Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

741  Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

742  Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

743  Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

744  Schwarzmann,  H.  J.,  &  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

745  Schwarzmann,  H.J.,&  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

746  Schwarzmann,  H.J.,&  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

747  Schwarzmann,  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

748  Schwarzmann,  H.J.,&  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

749  Schwarzmann,  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

750  Schwarzmann,  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

751  Schwarzmann,  H.J.,&  Kafka,  H., 

Philadelphia, 

752  Howe,  Frank  M., 

753  Fehmer,  Carl,  Boston, 

754  Richards,  Henry, 

755  Richards,  Henry, 

756  Hartwell,  Swasey  &  Co.,  Bos¬ 

ton, 

757  Cummings  &  Sears, 

758  Cabot  &  Chandler,  Boston, 

759  Howe,  F.  M., 

760  Whitney,  L.  W.,  Boston, 

761  Whitney,  L.  W.,  Boston, 

762  Fehmer,  Carl,  Boston, 

763  Hartwell,  Swasey  &  Co.,  Bos¬ 

ton, 

764  Luce,  Clarence  S.,  Boston, 

765  Richards,  Henry,  Boston, 

766  Longfellow,  W.  P.  P.,  Boston, 

767  Whitney,  Lewis  W.,  Boston, 

768  Newcomb,  L.,  &  Son, 

769  Earle  &  Fuller,  Boston, 

770  Earle  &  Fuller,  Boston, 

771  Earle  &  Fuller,  Boston, 

772  Longfellow,  W.  P.  P., 

773  Longfellow,  W.  P.  P., 


TITLE. 

Memorial  Hall. 

Memorial  Hall. 

Interior  of  Memorial  Hall. 

Original  building  with  alteration. 

Original  design  for  the  International  Exhibition, 
1876. 

Judges’  Hall. 

Board  of  Finance  Building. 

Centennial  Bank. 

Architectural  design. 

Residence  in  Munich. 

Designs  for  villas. 

Dining-room  decorations. 

Dining-room  decorations. 

Designs  for  building. 

House  in  Cambridge. 

Howe  Building,  Boston. 

House  at  Beverly  Farms,  Mass. 

Homoeopathic  Hospital. 

Design  for  proposed  Central  Church,  Fall  River. 

Montgomery  Building. 

Soldiers’  monument  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

Proposed  City  Hall,  Providence,  R.I. 

Residence  on  Fairfield  Street,  Boston. 

Residence  on  Boylston  Street,  Boston. 

Building  for  the  Simmons  Estate,  Boston. 

Dexter  Building,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

Monument  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

Proposed  High  School,  Providence,  R.I. 

Design  for  a  house. 

Child’s  book-case  and  cabinet. 

Library. 

Buildings  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

Dining-room. 

All  Saints*  Church,  Worcester. 

Hall  in  Fiskdale. 

Town  library. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  12.) 

LOAN  COLLECTION  OF  OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

774 

Vandyke,  Anthony, 

*The  Crucifixion. 

Mrs.  M.  Garner. 

775 

Erpikum,  Paris, 

Portrait — Madame  Houssaye. 

C.  B.  Moore. 

776 

Domenichino, 

*Judith. 

G.  H.  Schneider. 

777 

Cabanel,  Alex., 
Paris, 

Francesca  di  Rimini. 

Mrs.  A.  E.  Kidd. 

778 

Madrazo,  Madrid, 

Portrait — Mrs.  D.  M.  Barringer. 

L.  M.  Barringer. 

779 

Gudin,  T., 

^Marine. 

A.  Bierstadt. 

780 

Madrazo,  Madrid, 

Portrait — D.  M.  Barringer. 

L.  M.  Barringer. 

38 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

781  Makart,  Hans,  Vi-  *  Abundance  of  the  Sea. 

enna, 

782  Schidone,  *Charity. 

783  Navelot,  Victor,  *Cavalry  Charge. 

784  Robert,  Leopold  Pilgrims  on  their  Way  to  Rome. 

(deceased), 

785  Vernet,  Jos.  (attrib-  Landscape. 

uted  to), 

786  (Unknown),  Old  Woman’s  Head. 

787  Murillo  (attributed  St.  Francis  in  his  Cell. 

to), 

788  Muraton,  A.,  Paris,  *The  Devotee. 

789  Wolf,  G.,  *Portia. 

790  Dubufe,  E.,  and  *  Autumn.  (Figure  by  Dubufe, 

B  o  n  h  e  u  r,  Rosa,  sheep  by  Rosa  Bonheur.) 

Paris, 

791  Brion,  G.,  Paris,  *Bridal  Procession  in  Alsace. 

792  Max,  Gabriel,  Mu-  *The  Anatomist. 

nich, 

793  Sain,  E.  A.,  France,  Italian  Girl. 

794  Van  Schendel,  P.,  *The  Annunciation. 

Brussels, 

795  Nicoll,  E.,  London,  Paying  the  Rent. 

796  Saltau,  L.,  Paris,  Consolation. 

797  Volk,  Douglas,  Chi-  In  Brittany. 

cago, 

798  Verboeckhoven,  E.,  Driving  Home  the  Sheep. 

Brussels, 

799  Kunath,  Oscar,  *Still  Life. 

Munich, 

800  Pauwels,  F.,  Wei-  The  New  Republic. 

mar, 

801  Duval,  V.,  Paris,  Gallery  of  Apollo,  Louvre. 

802  Nys,  P.  (deceased),  *Dutch  Interior. 

803  Diirer,  Albert,  St.  Jerome. 

803<*  Del  Sarto,  Andrea,  *St.  Andrew  bearing  his  Cross. 

*Christ  stilling  the  Tempest. 

804  De  Haas,  J.  H.  L.,  *Cattle  in  the  Meadows  of  Holland. 

Brussels, 

805  Seitz,  Prof.  Otto,  *Faun  and  Nymph. 

Munich, 

806  Makart,  Hans,  Vi-  *Abundance  of  the  Earth. 

enna, 

806«  Porporati  (de-  *Adoration  of  the  Magi, 
ceased), 

807  Courbet,  Gustave,  *The  Huntsman. 

Paris, 

808  Courbet,  Gustave,  *Castle  of  Chillon,  Lake  Leman  (i). 

Paris, 

809  Courbet,  Gustave,  *Castle  of  Chillon,  Lake  Leman  (2). 

Paris, 

810  Courbet,  Gustave,  *The  Bather. 

Paris, 

811  Wouvermans  (at-  War  Scene. 

tributed  to), 

812  Maccari,  C.,  Rome,  Fond  Memories. 

813  Maccari,  C.,  Rome,  Music  hath  Charms. 

814  Ortmans,  Miss  F.  An  Opening  in  the  Forest  of  Fon- 

A.,  Paris,  tainebleau. 

815  West,  Benjamin  Moses  Striking  the  Rock. 

(deceased), 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  12.) 

SCULPTURE. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

816  Gould,  T.  R.,  Flor-  The  West  Wind. 

ence, 


OWNER. 

A.  &  C.  Kaufmann. 

Estate  of  Dr.  Chapman. 
Dr.  George  Reuling. 
Miss  S.  L.  Guerber. 

E.  S.  Conner. 

F.  L.  Robbins. 

E.  S.  Conner. 

L.  Rabillon. 

Dr.  George  Reuling. 

Dr.  George  Reuling. 

M.  Knoedler  &  Co. 
Demas  Barnes. 

Theo.  Lyman. 

Demas  Barnes. 

F.  O.  Day. 

Mrs.  E.  V.  Machette. 
Artist. 

W.  J.  Bates. 

Artist. 

W.  S.  Stewart. 


T.  C.  A.  Dexter. 

E.  V.  Machette. 

Mrs.  L.  G.  Franklin. 

Myers  &  Hedian. 

Myers  &  Hedian. 

A.  &  C.  Kaufmann. 

P.  F.  Cooper. 

A.  H.  Reitlinger. 

A.  H.  Reitlinger. 

A.  H.  Reitlinger. 

A.  H.  Reitlinger. 

E.  S.  Conner. 

J.  Raymond  Claghorn. 
J.  Raymond  Claghorn. 
John  Welsh. 

Dr.  H.  Billings. 


OWNER. 

Demas  Barnes. 


MM 


NO. 

817 

818 

819 

NO. 

820 

821 

822 

823 

824 

825 

826 

827 

828 

829 

830 

831 

832 

833 

834 

835 

836 

837 

838 

839 

840 

841 

843 

843 

844 

845 

846 

847 

848 

849 


UNITED  STATES 


39 


ARTIST. 

Gould,  M.  S.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

Gould,  T.  R.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

Gould,  T.  R.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 


ARTIST. 

Mayer,  F.  B.,  Bal¬ 
timore, 

Darrah,  Mrs.  S.  T., 
Boston, 

Healy,  G.  P.  A., 
Chicago, 

Birch,  Thos.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Tompkins,  Clemen¬ 
tina,  Paris, 

Seitz,  Otto,  Mu¬ 
nich, 

Tilton,  J.  R.,  Rome, 

Tompkins,  Clemen¬ 
tina,  Paris, 

Coleman,  C.  C., 
Rome, 

Graham,  W.,  Ven¬ 
ice, 

Gregory,  J.  Elliot, 
Paris, 

Bloomer,  H.  B., 
Paris, 

Chase,  W.  M.,  Mu¬ 
nich, 

Inman,  H.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Healy,  G.  P.  A., 
Chicago, 

Du  Bois,  C.  E., 
Paris, 

Bierstadt,  A.,  New 
York, 

Coleman,  C.  C., 
Rome, 

Sully,  Thos.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Benson,  Eugene, 
Rome, 

Healy,  G.  P.  A., 
Chicago, 

Brown,  H.  B., 

Vedder,  Elihu, 
Rome, 

Robinson,  Thos., 
Boston, 

Parker,  S.  H.,  New 
York, 

Lang,  Louis,  New 
York, 

Spencer,  Mrs.  Lily 
M.,  Newark,  N.  J., 

West,  P.  B.,  Cleve¬ 
land, 

Andrews,  E.  F., 
Paris, 

Thouron,  H., 
Philadelphia, 


TITLE.  OWNER. 

Water  Babies. 

The  Rose. 

The  Lily. 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  io.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


TITLE. 

The  Continentals. 

♦Sunset. 

Portrait — Hon.  E.  B.  Washburne. 
Marine. 

♦The  Little  Musician. 

♦Neptune’s  Bridal  (Loan  Collection). 

♦The  Lagoons  of  Venice. 

♦An  Artistic  Debut. 

Nuremberg  Towers — fifteenth  cen¬ 
tury. 

♦Angle  Column  of  Ducal  Palace, 
Venice. 

Portrait. 

El  Dorado. 

“  Keying  up” — The  Court  Jester. 

Portrait — Bishop  R.  C.  Moore. 

Portrait — Lord  Lyons. 

♦Palisades,  Hudson  River. 

Yosemite  Valley. 

The  Young  Monk. 

Portrait— Mrs.  T.  Sully. 

♦Interior  of  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 

Portrait — Ex-President  Thiers. 

The  East  Highlands. 

The  Greek  Actor’s  Daughter. 

Bull’s  head. 

Portrait— Mrs.  H.  W.  Hills. 

Landing  of  the  Market-Boat  at 
Capri. 

♦Earth,  Air,  and  Water. 

Still  Life — game. 

Portrait. 

Charlotte  Corday— The  Eve  of  her 
Execution. 


OWNER. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


Artist. 

Myers  &  Hedian. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

H.  Sampson. 

Artist. 

Dr.  J.  S.  Delavan. 
Artist. 

S.  M.  Dodd. 

Trinity  Chapel,  N.Y. 


Artist. 

Artist. 

J.  H.  Coleman. 
Miss  Sully. 
Artist. 


H.  Sampson. 

H.  C.  Angell. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Dickinson. 
Dr.  S.  H.  Linn. 

Artist. 


40 


DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


850 

851 

852 

853 

854 

855 

856 

857 

858 

859 

860 
861 
862 

863 

864 

865 

866 

867 

868 

869 

870 


NO. 

871 

872 

873 

874 


NO. 

875 

876 

877 

878 

879 

880 


ARTIST. 

Tait,  J.  R.,  Cincin¬ 
nati, 

Coleman,  C.  C., 
Rome, 

McEntee,  J.,  New 
York, 

Andrews,  E.  F., 
Paris, 

Elliott,  C.  L.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Meeks,  Eugene, 
Florence, 

Andrews,  E.  F., 
Paris, 

Andrews,  E.  F., 
Paris, 

Tait,  J.  R.,  Cincin¬ 
nati, 

Montalant,  J.  O.  de, 
Rome, 

Marchant,  E.  D., 
Philadelphia, 

Andrews,  E.  F., 
Paris, 

Shirlaw,  Walter, 
Munich, 

Shirlaw,  Walter, 
Munich, 

Middleton,  S.  G., 
Paris, 

Tilton,  J.  R.,  Rome, 

Willard,  A.  M., 
Cleveland, 

Rothermel,  P.  F., 
Philadelphia, 

Senat,  P.  L.,  Paris, 

Coman,  Mrs.  C.  B., 
New  York, 

Weir,  J.  F.,  New 
Haven, 


ARTIST. 

Bartholdi,  Paris, 
Ezekiel,  M.,  Rome, 
Ezekiel,  M.,  Rome, 
Ezekiel,  M.,  Rome, 


ARTIST. 

Smith,  F.  Hill,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

Daniels,  G.  F.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

Benson,  Eugene, 
Rome, 

Staigg,  R.  M.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

Brown,  W.  W., 
Boston, 

Higgins,  George  F., 
Boston, 


TITLE. 

Summer. 

Still  Life. 

Virginia  during  the  War. 

Little  Leonie. 

Portrait — Ex-Governor  Bouck. 
Little  Nell  and  her  Grandfather. 
Portrait — General  Torbert. 
Portrait. 

Autumn. 

♦The  Parthenon,  Athens. 

Portrait — H.  C.  Carey. 

Portrait. 

Toning  the  Bell. 

Feeding  the  Poultry. 

Sketch  at  Cernay,  near  Paris. 

Kem  Ombres,  Upper  Egypt. 
Yankee  Doodle. 

Trial  of  Sir  Harry  Vane. 

♦Moonrise  near  Rotterdam. 

♦A  French  Village. 

♦The  Confessional. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  io.) 

SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

Proposed  Monument  to  Washington. 
Grace  Darling. 

Sailor  Boy. 

Infant  Mercury. 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  28.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 

♦Sunset  on  the  Giudecca,  Venice 

♦Crown  Point  and  the  Narrows, 
Lake  Champlain. 

♦The  Reverential  Anatomist. 

♦Cornice  Road,  Italy. 

♦Spurwink  River. 

♦Forest  Interior,  Adirondacks. 


OWNER. 

Artist. 

J.  H.  Warren. 

Mrs.  H.  W.  Cary. 
Artist. 

City  Hall,  New  York. 
Artist. 

Dr.  B.  J.  Bing. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

J.  G.  Fell. 

W.  E.  Macalister. 

J.  F.  Gookins. 

J.  F.  Gookins. 

Artist. 

Hon.  H.  P.  Baldwin. 
Artist. 

J.  L.  Claghorn. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

E.  E.  Salisbury. 


OWNER. 

L.  J.  Workum. 
L.  J.  Workum. 
L.  J.  Workum. 


OWNER. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

M.  M.  Farrer. 


NO. 

881 

882 

883 

884 

885 

886 

887 

888 

889 

890 

891 

892 

893 

894 

895 

896 

897 

898 

899 

900 

901 

902 

903 

904 

905 

906 

907 

908 

909 

910 

911 

912 

913 

914 

915 

916 


UNITED  STATES 


4i 


ARTIST.  TITLE. 

OWNER. 

Staigg,  R.  M.,J3os-  *Empty  Nest, 
ton, 

Artist. 

Shapleigh,  F.  H.,  Kenilworth. 

Boston 

J.  C.  Howe. 

Millet,  F.  D.,  Bos-  *In  the  Bay  of  Naples, 
ton, 

Artist. 

Millet,  F.  D.,  Bos-  Lady  in  Costume  of  1740. 
ton, 

Mrs.  E.  S.  Keith. 

Shapleigh,  F.  H.,  On  the  Seine. 

Boston, 

J.  C.  Howe. 

Cole,  J.  Foxcroft,  Twilight,  Melrose  Highlands. 

J.  Sayles. 

Boston, 

De  Blois,  F.  B.,  October  in  Canada. 

Boston, 

T.  F.  Brooke. 

Cole,  J.  Foxcroft,  *Cows  Ruminating. 

Boston, 

Doll  &  Richards. 

Enn  eking,  J.  E.,  *Moonlight  on  the  Giudecca,  Venice. 
Boston, 

Artist. 

Tuckerman,  S.  S.,  *Beach  at  Hastings. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

Monks,  J.  A.,  Bos-  *Trees  in  Blossom, 
ton, 

Artist. 

Champney,  Benja-  ^Artists’  Brook,  North  Conway, 
min,  Boston,  N.H. 

Artist. 

Elwell,  D.J.,  Bos-  *Downs  near  Ostend. 
ton, 

Artist. 

Cole,  J.  Foxcroft,  *Pastoral  Scene. 

Boston, 

Doll  &  Richards. 

Allston,  Washing-  Isaac  of  York — “  Ivanhoe.” 
ton  (deceased), 

Boston  Athenaeum. 

Porter,  B.  C.,  Bos-  Portrait, 
ton, 

Artist. 

Brackett,  W.  M.,  *The  Rise. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

Brackett,  W.  M.,  *The  Leap. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

Brackett,  W.  M.,  *The  Last  Struggle. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

Brackett,  W.  M.,  *Landed. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

Key,  J.  R.,  Boston,  The  Golden  Gate,  San  Francisco. 

Artist. 

Hinckley,  T.  H.,  *End  of  the  Chase. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

Freeman,  J.  E.,  Study  for  an  Angel. 

Boston, 

C.  C.  Perkins. 

Porter,  B.  C.,  Bos-  The  Hour-Glass, 
ton, 

Artist. 

Cole,  J.  Foxcroft,  *Coast  Scene  in  Normandy. 
Boston, 

Artist. 

Elwell,  D.  J.,  Bos-  Port  of  Antwerp, 
ton, 

S.  E.  Sawyer. 

Robinson,  T.,  Bos-  New  England  Farmer, 
ton, 

John  Foster. 

Weeks,  E.  L.,  Bos-  *Arab  Story-Teller, 
ton, 

Artist. 

Gay,  Walter,  Bos-  *Fall  Flowers, 
ton, 

Artist. 

Boott,Eliz.,  Boston,  Portrait. 

Artist. 

Baker,  Miss  M.  K.,  *Azaleas. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

Alexander,  Fanny,  Madonna. 

Boston, 

James  Davis. 

Ames,  Jos.,  Boston,  Portrait — President  Felton. 
Staigg,  R.  M.,  Bos-  Portrait, 
ton, 

Staigg,  R.  M.,  Bos-  Portrait, 
tony 

Harvard  University. 

Billings,  E.  T.,  Bos-  *Portrait — Wendell  Phillips, 
ton, 

Artist. 

42 


DEPT:  IV —ART. 


NO. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

OWNER. 

917 

Jarvis,  Melicent,  Portrait. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

918 

919 

Tuckerman,  S.  S.,  ^United  States  Frigate  “  Constitu- 
Boston,  tion”  escaping  from  the  British 

Fleet,  1812. 

Staigg,  R.  M.,  Bos-  Portrait, 
ton, 

Artist. 

920 

Parker, Edgar, Bos-  Portrait— J.  G.  Whittier, 
ton, 

Xrtist. 

921 

922 

Hale,  Ellen  D.,  Boy  Reading. 

Boston, 

Robinson,  T.,  Bos-  Dog’s  head, 
ton, 

Mrs.  E.  E.  Hale. 

923 

Hunt,  W.  M.,  Bos-  The  Boot-Black, 
ton, 

J.  H.  Wright. 

924 

Robinson,  T.,  Bos-  Sheep  in  Pasture, 
ton, 

William  Appleton. 

925 

Ames,  Joseph,  Bos-  Portrait — Daniel  Webster, 
ton, 

B.  S.  Moulton  &  Co. 

926 

Brown,  G.  L.,  Bos-  *Sunset — Genoa, 
ton, 

Artist. 

927 

Norton,  W.  E.,  *Fog  on  the  Grand  Banks. 

Boston, 

Art|st. 

928 

Champney,  Benja-  *At  Glenora,  N.Y. 
min,  Boston, 

Artist. 

929 

Billings,  E.  T.,  Bos-  Wheelwright  Shop, 
ton, 

Artist. 

930 

Longfellow,  E.  W.,  *CMd  Mill  at  Manchester,  Mass. 
Boston, 

Artist. 

931 

Stuart,  Gilbert  (de-  Portrait — Fisher  Ames, 
ceased), 

Harvard  University. 

932 

Stuart,  Gilbert  (de-  Portrait — Judge  Story, 
ceased), 

Harvard  University. 

933 

Stuart,  Gilbert  (de-  Portrait — Bishop  Chevenix. 
ceased), 

Mrs.  H.  Greenough. 

934 

Harding(deceased),  Portrait — Washington  Allston. 

S.  Batchelder. 

935 

Bannister,  E.  M.,  *Under  the  Oaks. 

Providence, 

Artist. 

936 

Champney,  J.  W.,  “  Speak,  Sir  !” 

Boston 

J.  L.  De  Wolf. 

937 

Champney,  Benja-  *01d  Willows  at  Manchester,  Mass, 
min,  Boston, 

Artist. 

938 

Darrah,  Mrs.  S.  T.,  *Lake  Champlain. 

Boston, 

•  Artist. 

939 

Allston,  Washing-  Head  of  a  Jew. 
ton  (deceased), 

Boston  Athenseum. 

940 

Stuart,  Gilbert  (de-  Portrait — Mrs.  E.  C.  Cushing, 
ceased), 

Mrs.  L.  L.  Chickering. 

941 

Gerry,  S.  L.,  Bos-  *American  Tourists, 
ton, 

Miss  E.  J.  Gerry. 

942 

Petersen,  J.  E.  C.,  Collision  at  Sea. 

Boston, 

{Annex,  Gallery  No.  28.) 

SCULPTURE. 

Manufacturers’  Insurance 
Company. 

NO. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

OWNER. 

943 

Prench,  D.  C.,  Con-  The  Minute-Man,  1775. 
cord,  Mass., 

Doll  &  Richards. 

944 

945 

Whitney,  Annie,  Sketch — Charles  Sumner. 

Boston, 

Portrait  bust. 

Artist. 

946 

French, D.M., New-  Bust — J.  G.  Whittier, 
buryport,  Mass., 

Artist. 

947 

Whitney,  Annie,  Roma. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

UNITED  STATES 


43 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  42 .) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

OWNER. 

948 

Kendricks,  D.  T.,  *Foggy  Day  at  the  Beach. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

949 

De  Blois,  F.  B.,  Licola,  Italy. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

950 

Leland,  Henry,  Portrait, 

Boston, 

H.  Thouron. 

951 

Way,  C.  Granville,  An  Old  Friend. 

Paris, 

Artist. 

952 

Martin,  Miss  L.  E.,  Flowers  (panel). 

Boston, 

Mrs.  Martin. 

953 

Champney,  J.  W.,  Grandma’s  Pet. 

Boston, 

T.  Wiggleworth. 

954 

Martin,  Miss  L.  E.,  Flowers  (panel). 

Boston, 

Mrs.  Martin. 

955 

Jarvis,  Melicent,  Jeannette  in  her  Studio. 

Boston, 

Artist. 

956 

Snowe,  Francis,  A  Cloudy  Day. 

Boston, 

G.  H.  Chickering. 

957 

Robinson,  T.,  Bos-  *An  Old  Team, 
ton, 

Artist. 

958 

Willard,  William,  Portrait. 

Sturbridge,Mass., 

Artist. 

959 

Cobb,  Darius,  Bos-  Portrait, 
ton, 

Cyrus  Cobb. 

960 

961 

Holmes,  P.  H.,  The  Adirondacks  from  Vermont. 

Gardiner,  Me., 

Bacon,  Henry,  *The  Boston  Boys  and  General  Gage, 
Paris,  1775. 

Artist. 

962 

Willard,  W.,  Bos-  Portrait — Charles  Sumner, 
ton, 

E.  L.  Bgtes. 

963 

Wild, H.G., Boston,  *Banks  of  the  Nile. 

Artist. 

964 

Cole,  J.  G.  (de-  Portrait — Commodore  D.  Turner, 
ceased), 

J.  V.  P.  Turner. 

965 

Ulke,  Henry,  Portrait — Charles  Sumner. 
Washington, 

Artist. 

966 

Weber,  Carl,  Phila-  ^Morning  in  the  Alleghanies. 
delphia, 

Artist. 

967 

Ulke,  Henry,  ^Portrait — General  Grant. 
Washington, 

Artist. 

968 

Pierson  &  Poincy,  Firemen’s  Parade  in  New  Orleans, 
1871. 

Weber,  Carl,  Phila-  *Reichenbach  Falls,  Switzerland, 
delphia, 

W.  McNeely. 

969 

Artist. 

970 

Andrews,  E.  F.,  Portrait. 

Paris, 

W.  T.  Carter. 

971 

Fowler,  T.  T.,  Phil-  Work  for  the  Day  is  Over, 
adelphia, 

Artist. 

972 

Raupp,  Carl,  ^Approaching  Storm. 

Dr.  George  Reuling. 

973 

Bierstadt,  A.,  New  California  Spring. 

York, 

►Artist. 

974 

975 

Kaufmann,  Theo-  Influence  of  Electricity  on  Human 
dore,  Washing-  Culture  (ten  subjects), 

ton, 

Smith,  Miss  Mary,  Cluck  and  Chickens. 

Jenkintown,  Pa., 

Artist. 

975#  Wilson,  Oregon(de-  ^Woman’s  Devotion, 
ceased), 

Dr.  W.  A.  Wilson. 

976 

Moore,  H.  H.,  New  Almeh,  a  Dream  of  the  Alhambra. 
York, 

Artist. 

977 

Brown,  G.  L.,  ^Niagara  by  Moonlight. 

H.  N.  Barlow. 

978 

Guthers,  Carl,  St.  Awakening  Spring. 

Louis, 

Artist. 

979 

Birch,  Thomas  (de-  Perry’s  Victory  on  Lake  Erie, 
ceased), 

Thomas  Birch. 

44 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

980 

Johns, C.  M., Pitts¬ 
burg, 

“  To  Tubal-Cain  came  many  a  one, 
And  each  one  prayed 

For  a  strong  steel  blade.’* 

Artist. 

981 

Noble,  T.  S.,  Cin¬ 
cinnati, 

The  Tramp. 

Artist. 

982 

Boyle,  F.T.  L., 
Brooklyn, 

*The  Prayer  of  Judith. 

Artist. 

983 

Bartlett,  Jennie 
M.,  Minneapolis, 

*Callas  and  Amaryllis  (two  panels). 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  42.) 

SCULPTURE. 

Artist. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

983*  Calverly,C.,  N.Y., 

Bronze  bust  of  John  Brown. 

Union  League  Club. 

984 

Richards,  D.,  Chi¬ 
cago, 

Satisfaction. 

985 

Fillans,  Miss  W., 
Wisconsin, 

Portrait  bust. 

Chief  -  Justice  Dixon. 
Wisconsin. 

986 

Richards,  D.,  Chi¬ 
cago, 

Disgust. 

987 

Whitney,  Annie, 

The  Model. 

987*  Kretschman,E.A., 
Philadelphia, 

The  “Continental”  Soldier  and  two 
portrait  bronze  medallions. 

{Annex,  Gallery  No.  40.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

988 

Volkmar,  Chas., 
Jr.,  Baltimore, 

The  Passing  ’Shower  (near  Vichy, 
France). 

Artist. 

989 

Rothermel,  P.  F., 
Philadelphia, 

Macbeth  meditating  the  Murder  of 
Duncan. 

Thomas  Dolan. 

990 

Coleman,  C.  C., 
Rome, 

Interior  of  St.  Mark's,  Venice. 

Artist. 

991 

Healy,  G.  P.  A., 
Chicago, 

Portrait — Princess  of  Roumania. 

E.  B.  McCagg. 

992 

Lea,  Anna.M., 
Philadelphia, 

Portrait. 

F.  Macauley. 

993 

Furness,  W.  H., 
Jr.  (deceased), 

Portrait. 

H.  H.  Furness. 

994 

Morrell,  Mrs.  I. 
Robinson, Paris, 

*Washington  Welcoming  the  Pro¬ 
vision-Train. 

Artist. 

995 

Winters,  Miss 
Anna,  Philadel¬ 
phia, 

*Daisies. 

Artist. 

996 

Galvan,  Mrs.  S. 
M.,  Philadel¬ 
phia, 

*Roses. 

Artist. 

997 

Willcox ,  W.  H., 
Philadelphia, 

One  Hundred  Years  Ago. 

Artist. 

998 

Spencer,  Mrs.  Lily 

M. ,  Newark, 

N. J., 

*  “  Will  you  have  some  fruit?” 

Artist. 

999 

Galvan,  Mrs.  S. 
M.,  Philadel¬ 
phia, 

*Roses. 

Artist. 

1000 

Shaw,  Annie  C., 
Chicago, 

*An  Illinois  Prairie. 

Artist. 

1001 

Gunnison,  MissM. 
D.,  New  York, 

Portrait — Captain  J.  W.  Gunnison. 

Artist. 

1002 

Lambdin,  J.  R., 
Philadelphia, 

Portrait — Bishop  Alonzo  Potter. 

1003 

Hill,  Thomas,  San 
Francisco, 

Home  of  the  Eagle. 

John  A.  Faull. 

1004 

Julio,  E.  B.  D., 
New  Orleans, 

Gathering  the  Sugar-Cane. 

Artist. 

1005 

Bierstadt,  A., 
New  York, 

Mt.  Hood,  Oregon. 

UNITED  STATES 


45 


TITLE.  OWNER. 

“  Ecce  Homo.” 

Portrait. 

Portrait.  Dr.  Wilson. 

Admiral  Farragut. 

*Hypatia,  the  Neo-Platonic  Philoso-  Artist, 
pher,  stripped  and  torn  to  pieces 
by  the  Christian  mob  of  Alexan¬ 
dria. 

Portrait.  H.  H.  Furness. 

Venice.  Mrs.  W.  Wilkeson. 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

1006 

Guthers,  Carl,  St. 
Louis, 

1007 

Waugh,  S.  B., 
Philadelphia, 

1008 

Wilson,  Oregon, 
(deceased), 

1009 

Kaufmann,  Theo¬ 
dore,  Washing¬ 
ton, 

1010 

Rothermel,  P.  F., 
Philadelphia, 

1011 

Furness,  W.  H., 
Jr.  (deceased), 

1012 

Coleman,  C.  C., 
Rome, 

1013 

Furness,  W.  H., 
Jr.  (deceased), 

1014 

Peale,  Rembrandt 
(deceased), 

1015 

Stanley,  D.  M., 
Detroit, 

1016 

Galvan,  Mrs.  S. 
M.,  Philadel¬ 
phia, 

1017 

Elkins,  H.  R., 
Chicago, 

1018 

Sword,  J.  B., 
Philadelphia, 

1019 

Hill,  Thomas,  San 
Francisco, 

1020 

Galvan,  I.  Ernest, 
Philadelphia, 

1021 

Smith,  T.  Henry, 
Philadelphia, 

1022 

Audubon,  J.  J. 
(deceased), 

1023 

Simon,  H.,  Phila¬ 
delphia, 

1024 

Herzog,  H.,  Phila¬ 
delphia, 

1025 

Smith,  Xanthus, 
Jenkintown,Pa., 

1026 

Eberhardt,  W., 
Boston, 

1027 

Wild,  H.,  Boston, 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

1028 

Mundhenk,  A., 
Cincinnati, 

1029 

Kemys,  E.,  New 
York, 

1030 

Swayne,  W.  M., 
Philadelphia, 

1031 

Swayne,  W.  M., 
Philadelphia, 

1032 

Swayne,  W.  M., 
Philadelphia, 

1033 

Hess,  Geo.,  New 
York, 

Portrait — Rev.  W.  H.  Furness. 
Portrait  of  the  artist. 

The  Indian  Signal. 

*Flowers. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  40.) 

SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

“  Auld  Lang  Syne.” 

*Panther  and  Deer. 

*Bust  of  W.  H.  Seward. 

*Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
*Bust  of  Salmon  P.  Chase. 

Bust  of  Bayard  Taylor 


Rev.  W.  H.  Furness. 

Mrs.  R.  Peale. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Edward  Harris. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Citizens  of  Boston,  who* 
intend  to  present  it  to 
Memorial  Hall. 

H.  H.  Furness. 


OWNER. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Aitist. 


Shasta,  an  extinct  volcano  of  North 
California. 

Trenton  Falls,  N.Y. 

*Yosemite  Valley. 

*Roses  (two  panels). 

Mind  and  Matter. 

*Covey  of  Blackcock. 

“  Steady.” 

^Norwegian  Waterfall  in  Halling- 
dal. 

The  Kearsarge  and  Alabama. 

Portrait — Rear-Admiral  Winslow, 
former  Commander  of  the  Kear¬ 
sarge. 

El  Majo  de  Granada. 


46 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  jo.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1034 

Ropes,  Joseph,  Tivoli. 

Philadelphia, 

Artist. 

1035 

Stewart,  J.  L.,  Marie. 

Philadelphia, 

W.  S.  Stewart. 

1036 

Healy,  G.  P.  A.,  Portrait. 

Chicago, 

1037 

Schussele,  C.,  Zeisberger  preaching  to  the  Indians. 
Philadelphia, 

J.  Jordari. 

1038 

Trotter,  N.  H.,  * Wounded  Buffaloes  pursued  by 
Philadelphia,  Prairie  Wolves. 

Arfist. 

1039 

Moran,  Thos.,  “Fiercely  the  red  sun  descending 
Newark,  N.J.,  burned  his  way  along  the  heavens.” 

Artist. 

1040 

Haseltine,  W.  S.,  Natural  Arch  at  Capri. 

Rome, 

1041 

Briscoe,  F.  D.,  Wreckers. 

Philadelphia, 

1042 

Fassett,  Mrs.  C.  Portrait — Chief-Justice  Waite. 
Adele,  Wash¬ 
ington, 

1043 

Gardner,  Miss  E.  The  Fortune-Teller. 

J.,  Paris, 

1043«  King,  Geo.  W.,  View  in  the  Tyrol. 

Philadelphia, 

1044 

Lambdin,  G.  C.,  On  a  Summer  Sea. 

Artist. 

Philadelphia, 

1045 

Leland,  Henry,  Portrait. 

Boston, 

C.  M.  Leland. 

1046 

Harrison,  Henry,  Portrait. 

Jersey  City, 

Miss  Belle  Dodd. 

1047 

Moran,  Thos.,  *Valley  of  the  Rio  Virgen,  Utah. 
Newark,  N.J., 

Artist. 

1048 

Rothermel,  P.  F.,  ^Christian  Martyrs  in  the  Colos- 
Philadelphia,  seum. 

Artist. 

1049 

Moran,  Thos.,  *  Dream  of  the  Orient. 

Newark,  N.J., 

Artist. 

1050 

Eakins,  Thos.,  Portrait. 

Philadelphia, 

Artist. 

1051 

Leland,  Henry,  Portrait. 

Boston, 

C.  M.  Leland. 

1052 

Machen,  W.  H.,  Still  Life — Ruffed  Grouse. 

Toledo,  O., 

Artist. 

1053 

Craig,  Thos.  B.,  Indian  Summer. 

Philadelphia, 

Artist. 

1054 

Rothermel,  P.  F.,  The  Virtuoso. 

Philadelphia, 

Artist. 

1055 

Mayer,  F.  B.,  Bal-  The  Attic  Philosopher, 
timore, 

Artist. 

1056 

Coleman,  C.  C.,  The  Troubadour. 

Rome, 

Henry  Sampson. 

1057 

Smith,  T.  Henry,  Portrait. 

Philadelphia, 

Mrs.  Jos.  Harrison. 

1058 

Healy,  G.  P.  A.,  Portrait. 

Chicago, 

E.  B.  McCagg. 

1059 

Lea,  Anna  M.,  *A  Patrician  Mother. 

Philadelphia, 

Artist. 

1060 

Randle,  Fred.,  Flowers. 

'Philadelphia, 

1061. 

Porter,  S.  C.,  Study  of  a  Child. 

Philadelphia, 

1062 

Heaton,  A.  G.,  Washington  as  Ambassador  at  Fort 
Philadelphia,  Duquesne. 

1063 

Kunath,  Oscar,  *  “He  won’t  bite.” 

Munich, 

Artist. 

1064 

Kunath,  Oscar,  Portrait. 

Munich, 

UNITED  STATES 


47 


i>u.  rVXVAlOJL.  « 

1065  Richards,  F.  De 

B. ,  Philadelphia, 

1066  Coleman,  C.  C., 

Rome, 

1067  Waugh,  S.  B., 

Philadelphia, 

1068  Lea,  Anna  M., 

Philadelphia, 

1069  Bonfield,W.V.  der 

V. Philadelphia, 

1070  Way,  A.  J.  H., 

Baltimore, 

1071  John,  Joseph, 

Philadelphia, 

1072  Moran,  Peter, 

Philadelphia, 

1073  Weir,  J.  F.,  New 

Haven, 

1074  Peale,  Rembrandt 

(deceased), 

1075  Waters,  Mrs.  S. 

C. ,  Bordentown, 
N.J., 

1076  Rosenthal,  T.  E., 

Munich, 

1077  Smith,  Russell, 

Jenkintown,Pa., 

1078  Waugh,  Ida,  Phil¬ 

adelphia, 

1079  Wood,  .G.  B.,  Jr., 

Germantown, 

Pa., 

1080  Smith,  Russell, 

Jenkintown,Pa., 

1081  Pettit,  G.  W., 

Philadelphia, 

1082  Winner,  W.  E., 

Philadelphia, 

1083  Rothermel,  P.  F., 

Philadelphia, 

1084  Williams,  I.  L., 

Philadelphia, 

1085  Weir,  J.  F.,  New 

Haven, 

1086  Volk,  Douglas, 

Chicago, 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

1087 

Rogers,  Randolph, 
Rome, 

1088 

Passage,  A.  du, 
Paris, 

1089 

Richards,  D.,  Chi¬ 
cago, 

1090 

Reniers,  P.  C., 
Pittsburg, 

1091 

Hess,  Geo.,  New 
York, 

1092 

Richards,  D.,  Chi¬ 

cago, 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

1093 

Reynolds, 

Sir 

Joshua 

(de- 

ceased), 

1094 

Reynolds, 

Sir 

Joshua  (de¬ 
ceased), 


TITLE. 

Campagna  di  Roma. 

Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

Portrait 

*Genevieve  de  Brabant. 

Drifting  Snow. 

Grapes  (two  panels). 

The  Minstrel. 

Settled  Rain. 

Portrait. 

Washington ;  from  life. 

*Still  Life — Mallard  Ducks. 

“  Remind  me  not  that  I  alone 
Am  cast  out  from  the  Spring.” 
Mount  Vernon  in  1836. 

Cosette. 

Freddy  Liechtenstein's  Shop. 

Cave  at  Chelten  Hills. 

Cremation  of  Julius  Caesar. 

Portrait. 

The  Landsknecht. 

*October. 

The  Column  of  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 
Vanity. 

SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

Atala. 

Return  from  the  Boar-Hunt. 

11  Penseroso. 

Bust — Col.  T.  A.  Scott. 

^Lizzie's  Pet. 

Portrait  bust. 

I  Annex,  Gallery  No.  44.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 

Portrait — Mr.  Groves. 

Portrait — Mrs.  Groves. 


OWNER. 

'Artist. 

James  Bayley. 

Artist. 


Chas.  P.  Herring. 
Artist. 

W.  E.  Schmertz. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

C.  J.  Harrah. 

Artist. 

Matthew  Baird. 
Artist. 

Geo.  W.  Jewett. 
Artist. 

OWNER. 

Mrs.  J.  H.  Johnson. 

# 

Artist. 

Mrs.  Laird  Colyer. 

OWNER. 

Mrs.  A.  S.  Hughes. 


Mrs.  A.  S.  Hughes. 


48 

NO. 

1095 

1096 

1097 

1098 

1099 

1100 

1101 

1102 

1103 

NO. 

1104 

1105 

1106 

1107 

1108 

1109 

1110 

1111 

1112 

1113 

1114 

1115 

1116 

1117 

1118 

1119 

1120 

1124 

1125 

1126 

1127 

1128 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARTIST. 


TITLE. 


OWNER. 


Peale,  C.  Wilson 
(deceased), 

Wertmuller  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Smibert,  John  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Kndller,  Sir  God¬ 
frey  (deceased), 

Plantou,  Mrs.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Truman,  E.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Sargent,  Henry 
(deceased), 

(Unknown.) 

Tenney,  U.  D., 
New  Haven, 
Conn., 


Portrait  of  Washington ;  from  life. 

Portrait  of  Washington  ;  from  life. 

Portrait — P.  Faneuil. 

*  Portrait — Lord  Baltimore;  pre¬ 
sented  to  the  City  of  Annapolis  by 
Queen  Anne. 

Triumph  of  America,  or  the  Treaty 
of  Ghent. 

Portrait — Thos.  Hutchinson. 

Portrait — General  B.  Lincoln. 

Portrait — Alexander  Hamilton. 
Portrait — General  Stark.  * 


Andrew  L.  Robinson. 

S.  Wagner. 

Massachusetts  Historical 
Society. 

Titian  R.  Peale. 


Miss  Plantou. 

Massachusetts  Historical 
Society. 

Massachusetts  Historical 
Society. 

E.  Newland. 

City  of  Manchester,  N.H. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  44). 


WATER  COLORS,  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 


ARTIST. 


TITLE. 


OWNER. 


Herrick,  H.  W., 
Manchester,  N. 
H., 

Herrick,  H.  W., 
Manchester,  N. 
H., 

Herrick,  H.  W., 
Manchester,  N. 
H., 

Herrick,  H.  W., 
Manchester,  N. 
H., 

Herrick,  H.  W., 
Manchester,  N. 
H., 

McMurtrie,  Miss 
L.  G.,  Boston, 

Bliss,  Lucia  S., 
Boston, 

Story,  Annie  B., 
Boston, 

Bartlett,  G.  H., 
Boston, 

Story,  Annie  B., 
Boston, 

Bliss,  Lucia  S., 
Boston, 

Bliss,  Lucia  S., 
Boston, 

Eddy,  G.  F.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

Bliss,  Lucia  S., 
Boston, 

Bliss,  Lucia  S., 
Boston, 

McMurtrie,  Miss 
L.  G.,  Boston, 

Robbins,  Ella, 
Boston, 

Stengel,  G.  A., 
Boston, 

Alexander,  Fan¬ 
ny,  Boston, 

Steinhaus,  Wil¬ 
liam,  New  York, 

Bruckner,  Henry, 

Steinhaus,  Wil¬ 
liam,  New  York, 


Grave  of  General  Stark  (water  color). 

General  Stark  at  Bunker  Hill  (water 
color). 

General  Stark’s  Last  Charge  at  Ben¬ 
nington  (water  color). 

General  Stark  as  Trapper,  captured 
by  the  Indians  (water  color). 

General  Stark  at  Trenton  (water 
color). 

Geraniums  (water  color). 

*Lilium  Auratum  (water  color). 
*Carnations  (water  color). 

Oak  leaf  (drawing). 

*Cherokee  Roses  (water  color). 
^Campanula.  . 

Double  Poppies. 

*Gladiolus. 

*Fringed  Gentian  and  Golden  Rod. 

^Cardinal  Flowers. 

Rhododendrons. 

*Vase  of  Flowers. 

Stuart’s  Washington  (pen  drawing). 

Nella  Feeding  her  Doves  (pen 
drawing). 

Vienna  Exhibition.  (Two  drawings.) 

Commemorative  Allegory  (etching). 
Wm.  C.  Bryant  (pen  drawing). 


City  of  Manchester,  N.H. 
City  of  Manchester,  N.H. 


City  of  Manchester,  N.H. 

City  of  Manchester,  N.H. 

City  of  Manchester,  N.H. 

H.  McMurtrie. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

G.  Kaan. 

Rev.  Arthur  Lawrence. 


Henry  Schile. 


NO. 

1129 

1130 

1131 

1132 

1133 

1134 

1135 

1136 

1137 

1138 

1139 

1140 

1141 

1142 

1143 

1144 

1145 

1146 

1147 

1148 

1149 

1150 

1151 

1152 

1153 

1154 

1155 

1156 

1157 

1158 

1159 

1160 

1161 

1162 


ARTIST. 

Alexander,  Fan¬ 
ny,  Boston, 
Bartlett,  G.  H., 
Boston, 

Benham,  C.  C., 
New  Haven, 
Galindo,  R.  E., 
Hyatt,  Mrs.  Del¬ 
la,  Boston, 
Wood,  G.  B., 
Philadelphia, 
Cabot,  E.  C.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

Eddy,  G.  F.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

Sterling,  Mrs.  C. 
H., 

Cabot,  E.  C.,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

Cat  1  in,  George 
(deceased), 
Peacon,  W.  V., 
New  York, 
Venino,  Franz, 
New  York, 
Cohen,  T.T.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 
Doolittle  &  Corte- 
lyn,  New  York, 

Doolittle,  E.  S., 
New  York, 
Greatorex,  Mrs. 

Eliza, New  York, 
Faber,  Hermann, 
Philadelphia, 
Burns,  C.  M., 
Philadelphia, 
Eakins,  Thomas, 
Philadelphia, 
Eakins,  Thomas, 
Philadelphia, 
Field,  R.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Hartwick,  Her¬ 
mann,  New  York, 
De  Rose,  A.  L., 

Robbins,  Ella' 
Boston, 

Miller,  E.  F.,  Co¬ 
lumbus,  O., 
Robbins,  Ella, 
Boston, 

Darrah,  Mrs.S.T., 
Boston, 

Miller,  E.  F.,  Co¬ 
lumbus,  O., 
Brown,  G.  L,., 
Boston, 

Wood,  G.  B.,  Jr., 
Germantown, 
Brown,  G.  L ., 
Bpston, 

Hurtel,  P., 

Adams,  Miss  E., 
Boston, 


UNITED  STATES.  4< 


TITLE.  OWNER. 

September  (pen  drawing).  Caroline  Brewer. 

Details  from  Andernach  Church  Artist. 

Door. 

^Nubian  Girl  (burnt  in  wood).  J.  H.  Benham,  Jr. 

Arabesque  design.  Ion  Perdicaris. 

Stork  Tower  in  Reutlingen  (water  Mrs.  A.  Hyatt, 
color). 

Rittenhousetown  (water  color).  Artist. 


Puddingstone  Boulders,  Brookline,  Mrs.  S.  Cabot. 
Mass,  (water  color). 

*Drummond  Phlox  (water  color).  Artist. 

Oak  leaves  (water  color).  Artist. 

Baker’s  Road  (water  color).  Mrs.  S.  Cabot. 

One  hundred  and  twenty-six  Ulus-  Heirs  of  G.  Catlin. 

trations  of  Indian  Life. 

Declaration  of  Independence  (pen¬ 
manship). 

Fall  of  Carthage  (crayon).  Artist. 

The  First  Centennial  (crayon).  Artist. 

^Soliloquy  of  Friar  Pacificus,  Golden  Artist. 

Legend  (illumination). 

*Prayer  to  the  Virgin  (illumination).  Artist. 

*Eighteen  pen  drawings  illustrating  Artist. 

Old  New  York. 

Daniel  in  the  Lions’  Den  (water  Artist, 
color). 

The  Power  behind  the  Throne  Artist. 

(water  color).  / 

*Base-Ball  (water  color).  Artist. 

*Whistling  for  Plover  (water  color).  Artist. 

Thomas  Jefferson  —  water  color  T.  J.  Miles, 
sketch  from  life,  in  the  first  year 
of  his  Presidency. 

American  Cedar  Forest  (water  color).  Artist. 

Portrait — D.  Crockett ;  with  Auto-  John  Durand, 
graph  (water  color). 

^Primroses  (water  color).  Artist. 

Landscape  (water  color). 

*Pansies  (water  color).  Artist. 

*After  the  Storm  (water  color).  Artist. 

Winter  { water  color). 

*Ariccia,  near  Rome  (water  color).  Artist. 


The  Old  Tinker  (water  color).  Artist. 

*Study  from  Nature  (water  color).  Artist. 

Sketch  (water  color).  Artist. 

Study  of  a  Head  (water  color).  Artist. 


5° 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  44.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1163 

Peale,  C.  Wilson 
(deceased), 

Portrait — Mrs.  General  Cropper. 

J.  Cropper. 

1164 

West,  Benjamin 
(deceased), 

Portrait — Stephen  Carmick,  Signer 
of  the  Non-Importation  Act. 

Louis  Carmick. 

1165 

Vanderlyn,  J.  (de¬ 
ceased;, 

Portrait — General  Armstrong. 

William  Astor. 

1166 

Dunlap,  William 
(deceased), 

Portrait — Thomas  Eddy. 

New  York  Hospital. 

1167 

Morse,  S.  B.  F. 
(deceased), 

Portrait — General  Lafayette. 

City  Hall,  New  York. 

1168 

Sully,  Thomas 
(deceased),  * 

Portrait — Commodore  Decatur. 

City  Hall,  New  York. 

1169 

Jarvis,  J.  W.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Portrait — Commodore  Macdonough. 

City  Hall,  New  York. 

1170 

Trumbull,  John 
(deceased), 

Portrait — General  Washington. 

City  Hall,  New  York. 

1171 

Waldo  (deceased), 

Portrait — General  Jackson. 

City  Hall,  New  York. 

1171*3 

Jarvis,  J.  W.  (de¬ 
ceased), 

Portrait — Commodore  Perry. 

SCULPTURE. 

City  Hall,  New  York. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1172 

Broome,  Isaac, 
Pittsburg, 

Base-Ball  Players  (Parian). 

Ott  &  Brewer. 

1173 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦Birdie  (bust). 

Artist. 

1174 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦Summer. 

Artist. 

1175 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦Purity. 

Artist. 

1176 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦First  Boots. 

Artist. 

1177 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

*Gardener's  Daughter. 

Artist. 

1178 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦First  Sorrow. 

Artist. 

1179 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦Sunshine. 

Artist. 

1180 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦Sappho  (statuette). 

Artist. 

1181 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦Good-Morning. 

Artist. 

1182 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

♦Sappho  (bust). 

Artist. 

1183 

Park,  R.  H.,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

*Rosebud. 

Artist. 

1183*3  Rush  (deceased), 

Bust  of  Washington  (clay  model  from 
life).  . 

Alfred  Young. 

1183£  McDonald,  W., 
1183^  Este,  Mary  God¬ 
dard, Cincinnati, 
1183*/  Henning, H.D. A., 
Baltimore, 

1183*  Jacquier,  Eli,  Cin¬ 
cinnati, 


Bust  of  Washington. 

Iolanthe,King  Rene’s  blind  daughter. 

Happy  Days  in  the  Valley  of  Nysa. 

♦Bust  of  Shakspeare. 


Artist. 

Artist. 


{Memorial  Hall ,  Grand  Central  Hall ,  Gallery  D.) 

SCULPTURE. 


NO. 

1184 

ARTIST. 

Story,  W. 
Rome, 

w.. 

♦Medea. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1185 

Foley,  Miss 
Rome, 

M., 

♦Jeremiah. 

Artist. 

UNITED  STATES 


51 


f  NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1186 

Turner,  W. 
Florence, 

G.,  ♦Fisherman’s  Daughter. 

Artist. 

1187 

Connelly,  P. 
Florence, 

F.,  *Horse’s  head. 

Artist. 

1188 

Haseltine,  J. 
Rome, 

H.,  *Fortune. 

Artist. 

1189 

Connelly,  P. 
Florence, 

F.,  *Queen  Philippa. 

Artist. 

1190 

Connelly,  P. 
Florence, 

F.,  Thetis  thinking  how  she  may  regain 
the  birthright  of  her  son  Achilles. 

New  York  Museum. 

1191 

Connelly,  P. 
Florence, 

'  F.,  *Lady  Clare. 

Artist. 

1192 

Powers,  Preston,  *Bust  of  Charles  Sumner. 

Florence, 

Artist. 

1193 

Connelly,  P. 
Florence, 

F.,  *Helen  of  Troy. 

Artist. 

1194 

Connelly,  P. 
Florence, 

F.,  *Diana  Transforming  Actaeon. 

Artist. 

1195 

Connelly,  P. 
Florence 

F.,  *The  Thread  of  Life. 

Artist. 

1196 

Connelly,  P. 
Florence, 

F.,  ♦Viola. 

Artist. 

1197 

Lawlor,  John,  *The  Emigrant. 

London, 

Artist. 

1198 

Haseltine,  J. 
Rome, 

H.,  *Spring  Flowers. 

Artist. 

1199 

Haseltine,  J. 
Rome, 

H.,  *Lucretia. 

Artist. 

1200 

Haseltine,  J. 
Rome, 

H.,  *Captivity. 

Artist. 

1201 

Foley,  Miss 
Rome, 

M.,  *Cleopatra. 

Artist. 

1202 

Turner,  W. 
Florence, 

G.,  *Transition. 

Artist. 

1203 

Haseltine,  J. 
Rome, 

H.,  *Cleopatra. 

Artist. 

1204 

Handley, 

Rnmp 

M.,  America  Honoring  her  Fallen  Brave. 

1205 

Stone,  Horatio,  Bronze  vase. 

Dr.  (deceased), 

J.  C.  Hoadley. 

1206 

Story,  W. 
Rome, 

W.,  *Beethoven. 

Artist. 

1207 

Handley, 

Rome, 

M.,  *Spring  Crowning  herself  with  Flow¬ 
ers. 

1208 

Handley, 

Rome, 

M.,  *Giotto. 

1209 

Handley, 

Rome, 

M.,  *Autumn  Flowers. 

Artist. 

1210 

Haseltine,  J. 
Rome, 

H.,  Duke  of  Leuchtenberg  (equestrian 
statuette). 

G.  H.  Schneider 

1211 

Haseltine,  J. 
Rome, 

H.,  *  Lucia  di  Lammermoor. 

Artist. 

1212  Park,  R.  H.,  Flor-  The  Mechanic — bronze  portrait 
ence,  statue. 


1213  Palmer,  E.  D., 
Albany, 


Bronze  statue  of  Robert  Living¬ 
ston. 


1214  Stone,  Horatio, 
Dr.  (deceased), 
1215*  Bailly,J.  A.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 


Two  bronze  vases.  J.  C.  Hoadley. 

Equestrian  statue  of  Antonio  Guz¬ 
man  Blanco,  President  of  Vene¬ 
zuela. 


1216  St.  Gaudens, 

Aug., New  York, 

1217  Rogers,  Ran¬ 

dolph,  Rome, 


1218 

1219 


Ream,  V  i  n  n  i  e, 
Washington, 
Mills,  Theodore 


1 220  Ream,  V  i  n  n  i  e, 
Washington, 


Bust  of  Hon.  William  Evarts. 
Ruth. 

♦Spirit  of  the  Carnival. 

Eve. 

♦The  West. 


James  Douglas. 
Artist. 


Artist. 


52 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1221 

Smith,  R.  C., 

Bust  of  President  J.  M.  Sturtevant, 
of  Illinois  College. 

12^2 

Ream,  Vinnie, 
Washington, 

Miriam. 

1223 

Rogers,  Ran¬ 
dolph,  Rome, 

Nydia,  the  Blind  Girl  of  Pompeii. 

Jatnes  Douglas. 

1224 

Ream,  Vinnie, 

Bust  of  Senator  Morrell. 

Washington, 

1225 

Warren,  O.  L., 
New  York, 

Medallion  of  Edwin  Forrest. 

1226 

Harnisch,  A.  E., 

Bust  of  William  Mullen,  first  presi¬ 

W.  W.  Mullen. 

Philadelphia, 

dent  of  a  college  for  women. 

1227 

Connelly,  P.  F., 

Flnrpnrp 

St.  Martin  Dividing  his  Cloak. 

Mrs.  B.  Lawrence. 

1227#  Fettweis,  C.  L., 
Jr.,  Cincinnati, 

*Cast  Away. 

Artist. 

(. Memorial  Hall ,  Grand  Central  Hall, .Gallery  B.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1228 

Van  Reuth,  E., 
Baltimore, 

^Homage  of  America  to  the  Spirit 
of  her  Institutions. 

Artist. 

1228#  Stuart,  Gilbert, 

The  original  portrait,  from  life,  of 
Washington,  painted  in  1796.  The 
only  picture  from  life  by  Stuart,' 
except  the  unfinished  portrait  in 
the  Boston  Athenaeum. 

J.  Delaware  Lewis. 

1228^  Travers,  W.T.K., 

Abraham  Lincoln, 

W.  P.  Webster. 

(. Memorial  Hall ,  Grand  Central  Hall ,  Gallery  B.) 

ARCHITECTURAL  MOSAICS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1229  Leonardi,  Valew- 
ski,  Rubicondi, 
Italy, 


NO.  •  ARTIST. 

1230  Calverley, 

1231  Lewis,  Miss  Ed- 

monia, 

1232  Harnisch,  A.  E., 

Philadelphia, 

1233  Fillans,  Miss  W., 

1234  Foley,  Miss  M., 

Rome, 

1235  Turner,  W.  G., 

Florence, 

1236  Turner,  W.  G., 

Florence, 

1237  Meynen,  F., 

Philadelphia, 

1238  Tassara, 

1239  Graef,  Jos.,  New 

York, 

1240  Graef,  Jos.,  New 

York, 

1241  Graef,  Jos.,  New 

York, 

1242  Harnisch,  A.  E., 

Philadelphia, 

1243  Graef,  Jos.,  New 

York, 

1244  Foley,  Miss  M., 

Rome, 

1244#  Ream,  Vinnie, 
Washington, 


TITLE.  OWNER. 

Memorial  Altar.  *  Ordered  for  St.  Clement’s 

Church,  Philadelphia. 

(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  A'.). 

SCULPTURE. 

TITLE.  OWNER. 

Bas-relief  likeness  of  Peter  Cooper. 

*Death  of  Cleopatra.  Artist. 


Statue  of  Wm.  Mullen.  W.  W.  Mullen. 

Medallion  portrait. 

Two  medallions  of  Mary  and  William  Artist. 

Howitt. 

*Night.  Artist. 


^Morning. 

Statuette  of  the  Madonna. 

*Singing  Angels  (alto-rilievo). 

Model  of  a  monument  to  Dr.  Wales. 


Artist. 

Artist. 

Stephen  H.  Perkins. 


*Saint  Mary.  „  Artist. 

*The  First  Step.  Artist. 

Sketch  for  a  monument  to  the  Pris-  Artist, 
oner’s  Friend. 

*Infant  Bacchus.  Artist. 

Medallion — Mrs.  T.  B.  Read. 

Bust  of  a  child. 


UNITED  STATES 


53 


1245  Ghetti,  Antonio, 

New  York, 

1246  Gerardin,  G., 

Philadelphia, 

1247  Meyer,  H.,  New 

York, 

1248  Meyer,  H.,  New 

York, 

1248*  Waugh,  Ida,  Phil¬ 
adelphia, 

1248^  Gordon,  Joseph 
C., Philadelphia, 
1248^  Gordon,  Joseph 
C., Philadelphia, 
1248^  Kappler,  Tobias, 
New  Haven, 
Conn., 

1249  Hartley,  J.  S., 

New  York, 

1250  Benton,  J.  Dean, 

Philadelphia, 


TITLE. 

*Monument  to  a  child. 

*Bouquet. 

Portrait  of  a  boy. 

Portrait  of  a  girl. 

Saint  Agnes. 

Inspiration  (bas-relief). 

Rosebud  (alt-relief). 

Medallion — Professor  Agassiz. 

The  Young  Samaritan. 

Metal  model  of  Independence  Hall. 


OWNER. 


L.  de  V.  Judd. 
Artist. 

Artist. 


Artist. 

E.  C.  Knight. 


STAINED  GLASS. 


NO.  EXHIBITOR. 

1250*  Falck,  Otto  F.,  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1250^  Slack,  S.,  &  Co.,  Glass  Stainers, 
Orange,  N.J., 


1250^  West,  Samuel,  Boston, 
1250^  Gibson,  Geo.,  Philadelphia, 


TITLE. 

The  Prodigal  Son. 

Specimens  of  figure  subjects  and  arabesque 
designs.  This  firm  has  on  exhibition  in  Me¬ 
morial  Hall  some  fine  specimens  of  their  work 
in  antique  and  rolled  cathedral  glass,  an  article' 
used  extensively  by  them  in  the  production  of 
their  principal  work,  such  as  figure,  symbolic, 
heraldic,  and  decorated  windows,  for  both 
ecclesiastical  and  domestic  purposes. 

Specimens  *  of  figure  subjects  and  arabesque 
designs. 

Saint  Michael. 


(  West  Arcade,  on  Fa  fade  of  Memorial  Hall.) 

SCULPTURE. 

NO.  EXHIBITOR.  TITLE. 

*Leda. 

*Rebecca. 

^Hercules  and  Antaeus. 
*Ruth. 

*Juno. 

*Genius  of  the  Vatican. 
Aesculapius  (spelter). 

Cupid  (spelter). 

A  vase  (spelter). 


( East  Arcade ,  on  Fa  fade  of  Memorial  Hall.) 


1251  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1252  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1253  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1254  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1255  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence,' 

1256  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 
1256*  Seelig,  M.  J.,  &  Co.,  Williams¬ 
burg,  N.Y., 

1256^  Seelig,  M.  J.,*&  Co.,  Williams¬ 
burg,  N.Y., 

1256<?  Seelig,  M.  J.,  &  Co.,  Williams- 


SCULPTURE. 


NO.  EXHIBITOR. 

1257  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1258  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1259  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1260  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1261  Eyre,  M.  Dickerson,  Florence, 

1262  Eyre,  M.  Dickenson,  Florence, 

1263  Eyre,  M.  Dickenson,  Florence, 


TITLE. 


*Psyche. 

*Bust  of  Michael  Angelo. 
* Vulcan. 

*Bust  of  Dante. 
*Autumn. 

^Spring. 

*Hebe. 


54 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  Z.) 

DRAWINGS,  ETCHINGS,  ETC. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1264  Darley,  F.  O.  C., 

Claymont,  Del., 

1265  Martin,  Mrs. L.E., 

Boston, 

1266  Martin,  Mrs. L.E., 

Qoston, 

1266#  Cabot,  E.  C,,  Bos¬ 
ton, 

1267  Reich,  Jos., 

1268  Ferris,  S.J.,  Phil¬ 

adelphia, 

1269  Fabronius,  D.  C., 

Boston, 

1270  Alexander,  Miss 

F.,  Boston, 

1271  Moran,  Thomas, 

Newark,  N.J., 

1272  Moran,  Thomas, 

Newark,  N.J., 

1273  Moran,  Thomas, 

Newark,  N.J., 

1274  Moran,  Thomas, 

Newark,  N.J., 

1275  Moran,  Thomas, 

Newark,  N.J., 

1276  Moran,  Thomas, 

Newark,  N.J., 

1277  Darley,  F.  O.  C., 

Claymont,  Del., 

1278  Schell,  F.  B., Phil¬ 

adelphia, 

1279  Stokes,  John, 

1280  Forbes,  Edwin, 

New  York, 

1281  Fabronius,  D.  C., 

Boston, 

1282  Munzig,  G.  C., 

1283  Reed,  J.  C., 

1284  Ellis,  J.  C., 

1285  Burdick,  H.  R., 

1286  Fabronius,  D.  C., 

Boston, 

1287  Swain, 


TITLE. 

OWNER. 

Puritans  Barricading  their  Houses 

Artist. 

against  the  Indians  (crayon). 

♦Sweet  Home  (porcelain  painting). 

Artist. 

♦Flowers  (porcelain  painting). 

Artist. 

Woods  at  Beverly  Farms  (water 

Mrs.  C.  Storrow. 

color). 

Portrait  (charcoal). 

Artist. 

Portrait  (crayon). 

Artist. 

Portrait  (crayon). 

Artist. 

A  Prayer. 

G.  W.  Wales. 

♦Hiawatha  and  the  Serpent. 

Artist. 

♦Hiawatha  and  Nokomis. 

Artist. 

*Death  of  Kwasind. 

Artist. 

♦Hiawatha’s  Fasting. 

Artist. 

♦Hiawatha’s  Childhood. 

Artist. 

♦Death  of  Tawpak. 

Artist. 

A  Merciful  Man  is  Merciful  to  his 

Artist. 

Beast. 

On  the  Susquehanna  (drawing  on 

Artist. 

wood). 

Dead  Blue  Jay. 

Artist. 

♦Life  Studies  of  the  Great  Army. 

Artist. 

(Forty  etchings.) 

Portrait  of  a  baby  (crayon). 

Artist. 

Portrait  in  crayon. 

Artist. 

Portrait  of  a  lady  (crayon). 

Artist. 

Portrait  of  a  little  girl  (crayon). 

Artist. 

♦Portrait  in  crayon. 

Artist. 

♦Portrait  of  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of 

Edinburgh. 

Portrait  of  child  (crayon). 

Artist. 

{Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  Y.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 


1288 

Schworer,  A., 
Munich, 

♦A  Surprise. 

V  Stroefer  &  Kirchner. 

1289 

Wagner,  A.,  Mu¬ 
nich, 

*Chariot-Race. 

1,  Stroefer  &  Kirchner. 

1290 

Mayer,  A.  L.,  Mu¬ 
nich, 

♦Marguerite. 

\  Stroefer  &  Kirchner. 

1291 

Kayser,  E.,  Mu¬ 
nich, 

♦The  Convalescent. 

|  Stroefer  &  Kirchner. 

1292 

Epp,  R.,  Munich, 

♦The  Young  Mother. 

j  Stroefer  &  Kirchner. 

1293 

Kockert,  F.,  Mu¬ 
nich, 

♦Autumn. 

t  Stroefer  &  Kirchner. 

1294 

Moreau,  A.,  Paris, 

♦Field  Flowers. 

yj  M.  Knoedler  &  Co. 

1295 

Fichel,  E.,  Paris, 

♦The  Naturalist. 

1  M.  Knoedler  &  Co. 

1296 

Merle,  H.,  Paris, 

♦Charity. 

I  M.  Knoedler  &  Co. 

UNITED  STATES 


55 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1297 

Meyer  von 
men, 

Bre- 

The  Rabbit-Seller. 

M.  Knoedler  &  Co. 

1298 

Cort  azzo, 
Rome, 

O., 

^Difficult  to  Rhyme. 

M.  Knoedler  &  Co. 

1299 

Beard,  J.  H., 
York, 

,  New 

*  “  There’s  many  a  slip,"  etc. 

CRAYONS.  ^ 

M.  Knoedler  &  Co. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1300 

Kurtz,  W., 
York, 

New 

Six  crayon  portraits. 

Artist. 

1301 


1302 

1303 

1304 

1305 

1306 

1307 

1308 


NO. 

1309 

1310 


1311 

1312 

1313 

1314 

1315 


NO. 

1316 

1317 

1318 


NO. 

1319 


1320 

1321 

1322 

1323 

1324 

1325 


ART  APPLIED. 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  Y.) 


EXHIBITOR. 

Stroefer  &  Kirchner,  New  York, 

Knoedler,  M..  &  Co..  New  York. 
‘Sjrennrr,  J.  L.,  New  York, 
Zoellner,  L.,  New  York, 

Paquet,  A.  C.,  Philadelphia, 
Bachman,  H.  G.,  Philadelphia, 
Overbaugh,  A.  W.,  New  York, 
Lebrethon,  Jules,  New  York, 


SUBJECT. 

Eleven  engravings  illustrating  Faust  and  Mar¬ 
guerite,  after  A.  L.  Mayer. 

Fine  Art  Books. 

Chromos  and  engravings. 

Engravings  on  silver. 

Cameos. 

Medals. 

Ivory  carvings. 

Engraving  on  metal. 

Cameos  and  medallions. 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  X.) 


EXHIBITOR. 

Prang,  L.,  &  Co.,  Boston, 
Kaufmann,  A.  &  C.,New  York, 


Bonet,  Louis,  New  York, 
Hirrlinger,  C.  W.,  New  York, 
Barber,  W.  &  C.,  Philadelphia, 
Mitchell,  Henry,  Boston, 


SUBJECT. 

Views  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park,  and 
other  specimens  of  chromo-lithography. 

Moonlight  on  the  Nile,  and  other  specimens  of 
chromo-lithography ;  wall  and  ceiling  decora¬ 
tion  of  Pavy’s  Japanese  felted  fabric. 

Cameos. 

Enamels  and  enamel  paintings. 

Medals. 

Two  frames  of  specimens  of  stone  gems  and  im¬ 
pressions  of  seals. 


Rowe,  George  A.,  1037  Walnut  Three  frames  of  specimens  of  engraving  on 
Street,  Philadelphia,  precious  stones  and  impressions  of  seals. 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Second  Story,  Corridor.) 


EXHIBITOR.  , 

Bencke  &  Scott,  New  York, 
Witteman  Bros.,  New  York, 
Cliver  &  Elway,  Altoona,  Pa., 


SUBJECT. 

“  One  Hundred  Years  Ago" — chromo-lithograph. 
Centennial  Memorial. 

Frame  composed  of  fifteen  thousand  pieces  of 
wood,  constructed  without  nail,  screw,  or  glue. 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Second  Story ,  Room  No.  i.) 


EXHIBITOR. 

Cohn,  Louis  H.,  &  Co.,  New 
York, 

Goth,  Anthony,  Bethlehem, 
Pa., 

Rumbold,  George  W.,  New 
York, 

Hazzard,  R.  T.,  Philadelphia, 

Stoll,  J.  A.,  New  York, 

Hore,  William,  Philadelphia, 
Lange  &  Bros.,  St.  Louis, 


SUBJECT. 

Imitations  of  natural  woods  (wall  paper).  Nat¬ 
ural  wood  prints.  Impressions  taken  from  all 
kinds  of  wood  on  paper,  equal  to  veneer. 

Oil-painted  washable  wall  paper.  Specimens  of 
wall  and  ceiling  decoration. 

Imitations  of  marbles  (wall  paper). 

Specimens  of  wall  and  ceiling  decorations  in  paper 
and  frescoed  panels. 

Decorative  bas-reliefs. 

Inlaid  book-case  and  work-boxes. 

Inlaid  show-case  composed  of  one  hundred  and 
twenty  thousand  pieces  of  wood. 


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(. Memorial  Hall ,  Second  Story,  Room  No.  2.) 


NO.  EXHIBITOR. 

1326  Hopson,  Wm.,  Everett, 'Mass., 

1327  McGregor,  G.  S.,  Cleveland,  O., 

1328  National  Chromo  Co.,  Philadel¬ 

phia, 

1329  Gruger,  Pearson  E.,  Lancaster, 

Pa., 

1330  Foerster,  Edmund,  &  Co.,  New 

York, 

1331  Colton,  Zahm,  &  Roberts,  New 

York, 

1331^  Hollerbach  &  Dieffenbach, 
New  York, 

1332  Frickenhaus,  Otto,  New  York, 

1333  Beeler,  J.  C.,  New  York, 

1334  Beeler,  J.  C.,  New  York, 

1335  Hoefel,  Ferd.,  St.  Louis, 


'  SUBJECT. 

Painted  imitations  of  woods,  and  two  table-tops, 
imitations  of  inlaid  marbles. 

Specimens  of  oak,  walnut,  and  rosewood  graining. 

Specimens  of  chromo-lithography. 

Monumental  engraving  on  marble. 

Breakwater  at  Calais,  and  other  specimens  of 
chromo-lithography. 

Beatrice  Cenci,  and  other  specimens  of  chromo¬ 
lithography. 

Frames  and  specimens  of  mouldings. 

Designs  for  crochet  and  embroidery. 

Ornamental  painting  on  glass. 

Pastel  drawing  of  an  Indian’s  head. 

Flowers — painting  on  glass. 


1336 

1337 

1338 

1339 

1340 

1341 


1342 


1343 

1344 

1345 

1346 

1347 

1348 

1349 

1350 

1351 

1352 

1353 

1354 

1355 

1356 


( Meinorial  Hall ,  Second  Story,  Room  No.  3.) 


EXHIBITOR. 


SUBJECT. 


Latham,  J.,  &  Co.,  Boston, 
Demorest,  W.  J.,  New  York, 

Graf  Bros.,  Philadelphia, 

Kelley,  Wm.  J.,  New  York, 
Hunter,  Thos.,  Philadelphia, 

Hoover,  Jos.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 


Holy  Family,  and  other  specimens  of  chromo¬ 
lithography. 

Old  Oaken  Bucket,  and  other  specimens  of  chromo¬ 
lithography,  and  one  frame  of  wood  engravings 
engraved  bj'  Redman  &  Kenney. 

Specimens  oF  chromo -lithography,  illustrating 
method  of  production. 

Specimens  of  ornamental  typography. 

Tegner’s  Drapa,  and  other  specimens  of  chromo¬ 
lithography  . 

The  Changed  Cross,  and  other  specimens  of  chro¬ 
mo-lithography,  with  two  of  the  original  oil  paint¬ 
ings.  Chromos  and  oil  paintings  framed.  Pub¬ 
lisher  of  fine  chromos,  wholesale  lowest  rates. 
Office  and  salesroom,  1129  Chestnut  Street; 
factory,  south-west  corner  of  Thirteenth  and 
Buttonwood  Streets. 


Hoen,  A.,  &  Co.,  Baltimore,  The  Continentals,  and  other  specimens  of  lithog¬ 
raphy  and  chromo-lithography. 


( Memorial  Hall,  Second  Story,  Room  No.  4.) 


EXHIBITOR. 

Perrine,  W.  H.,  D.D.,  Albion, 
Mich., 

Vandusen,  R.,  Weedsport,  New 
York, 

Dwyer,  Edward,  Philadelphia, 

Smith,  Levi  F.,  Philadelphia, 

Palm,  Chas.,  &  Co.,  New  York, 

Mayer,  Ferd.,  New  York, 

Swank,  J.  W.,  Washington, 

Meyer,  James,  Jr.,  New  York, 

Barlow,  Joel  H.,  Hudson  City, 
N.J., 

Bruckner,  H.,  New  York, 

Bruckner,  H.,  New  York, 

Lockwood,  Randolph  &  Co., 
New  York, 

Schmidt,  Geo.  S.,  Saratoga, 
N.Y., 

North,  Miss  R.  M.,  Philadel- 
phia, 


SUBJECT. 

Chromo-lithograph  of  Palestine. 

Four  frames  of  lithographs  (animals). 

Painting  and  inlaid  mother-of-pearl  on  glass — 
Moonlight. 

Chromo-lithograph — Proclamation  of  Emancipa¬ 
tion. 

Specimens  of  C.  Schuessier’s  patent  transfer  orna¬ 
ments  on  glass. 

Mammoth  crayon  lithograph.  Three  specimens. 

Free-hand  penmanship. 

Penmanship  and  pen  drawings. 

Penmanship  and  pen  drawing. 

Roger  JVilliams’s  Reception  by  the  Indians 
(drawing). 

Discovery  of  the  Hudson  River  (drawing). 

Specimens  of  artificial  boxwood  for  wood-engrav¬ 
ing. 

Silhouettes. 

Bouquet  drawn  on  silk. 


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57 


NO.  EXHIBITOR. 

1357  Frost,  Philadelphia, 

1358  Stehlin,  Joseph,  New  York, 

1359  Smith,  G.  B.,  Jersey  City, 

1360  Pierce’s  Business  College,  39 

South  Tenth  Street,  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Pa., Thomas  May  Pierce, 
M.A.,  Principal  and  Proprie¬ 
tor,  Rev.  John  Thompson, 
Business  Manager,  residence 
2002  Brandywine  Street, 


SUBJECT. 

Sketches. 

*Ancierit  altar  carvings. 

Shield  composed  of  army  badges  worn  in  the  late 
war. 

Specimens  of  penmanship  and  pen  drawing. 

Brief  description  of  the  objects  on  exhibition  in 
Pennsylvania  Educational  Hall. 

I.  Penmanship. — (a.)  Seven  (7)  sets  of  reso¬ 
lutions  engrossed  by  order  of  the  Philadelphia 
Board  of  Public  Education  at-  different  times 
during  the  past  five  years,  and  borrowed  from 
the  owners  for  the  purpose  of  showing  the  high 
order  of  talent  employed  by  the  College.  ( b .) 
The  improvement  in  writing  of  fourteen  hundred 
(1400)  pupils  of  the  College,  showing  the  success 
of  the  penman  as  a  teacher,  (c.)  A  “  reward 
of  merit”  engrossed  by  the  penman,  the  like  of 
which  is  given  once  a  month  to  the  pupil  who 
makes  the  most  improvement  in  writing  during 
the  month.  ( d .)  A  large  piece  of  “  Specimens 
of  Spencerian  Penmanship,”  and  a  set  of  reso¬ 
lutions,  complimentary  of  the  Principal,  written 
by  the  penman,  and  a  “deceiving  picture” 
made  with  pen,  brush,  and  pencil  by  the  pro¬ 
fessor  of  drawing,  each  illustrating  the  power 
and  ability  of  the  executor.  ( e .)  A  piece  of 
ornamental  penmanship  with  a  bouquet  in  the 
centre  drawn  with  the  pen,  which  with  the 
drawings  in  the  work  done  for  the  Board  of 
Education,  show  the  penman’s  skill  in  pen¬ 
drawing.  II.  Book-keeping. — (a.)  A  case  of 
samples  of  Merchandise  used  by  the  pupils  of 
the  College  in  the  transaction  of  business  among 
themselves  in  the  Actual  Business  Department, 
thus  furnishing  each  pupil  with  an  original  and 
independent  set  of  transactions  for  his  books. 
(b.)  Samples  of  College  Currency  used  in  the 
payment  of  bills,  together  with  copies  of  the 
various  business  papers  used  by  the  students. 
III.  Course  of  instruction.— (a.)  A  small  piece 
of  lettering  naming  the  subjects  taught,  (b.)  A 
Diploma  setting  forth  the  subjects  of  examina¬ 
tion  for  graduation.  IV.  Objects  of  the  Institu¬ 
tion  and  Classes  who  patronize  it. — A  large  piece 
of  penmanship  setting  forth  the  same  in  detail. 
Particular  merit  which  the  Exhibitor  claims  for 
his  Exhibit. — I.  The  highest  order  of  talent  in 
the  penman  in  all  the  departments  of  work  done 
with  the  pen.  II.  Superior  plans  for  the  im¬ 
provement  of  the  writing  of  pupils,  in  addition  to 
the  excellence  of  the  teacher.  III.  Ingenious 
and  successful  plans  for  teaching  Book-keeping 
and  imparting  a  sound,  practical,  and  economi¬ 
cal  preparation  of  young  men  for  business  life. 


{Memorial  Hall ,  Second  Story ,  Room  No.  5.) 

1361  Centennial  Commission,  Competitive  designs  of  the  Centennial  Buildings. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  1.) 


STAINED  GLASS. 

NO.  EXHIBITOR.  SUBJECT. 


1362  Fitzpatrick,  A.,  &  Co.,  Staten 

Island, 

1363  Fitzpatrick,  A.,  &  Co.,  Staten 

Island, 

1364  Fitzpatrick,  A.,  &  Co.,  Staten 

Island, 

1365  Mittermaier,  Max,  Brooklyn, 

1366  West,  Samufel,  Boston, 

1367  McPherson,  W.  J.,  &  Co., 


^Christ  in  the  Temple,  Saint  George  and  Saint 
Augustine. 

*The  Holy  Family. 

*The  Adoration  of  the  Magi. 

Christ  amid  the  Doctors. 

Saint  Paul. 

Knight  in  armor — after  Giorgione. 


58 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  18.) 


NO.  EXHIBITOR. 

1368  Nichols,  H.  H.,  Washington, 

1369  Mayer,  Charles,  Jersey  City, 

1370  Harley,  J.  S.,  New  York, 

1371  Smart,  T.  L.  &  R.  M.,  New 

York, 

1372  Muller,  R.  A.,  Brooklyn, 

1373  Redman  &  Kenney,  New  York, 

1374  Faas,  Frederick,  Philadelphia, 

1375  Scattergood  &  Hammar,  Phila¬ 

delphia, 

1376  Breuker  &  Kessler,  Philadel¬ 

phia, 

1377  Leonhardt,  Theodore,  &  Son, 

Philadelphia, 

1.378  Gay,  George,  Philadelphia, 
1379  Steele  Bros.,  Philadelphia, 


SUBJECT. 

Frame  of  surgical  engravings  on  wood  ;  frame  of 
zoological  engravings  on  wood. 

Frame  of  engravings  on  wood. 

Nine  frames  of  engravings  on  wood  (pictorial). 
Frame  of  engravings  on  wood  (mechanical). 

Frame  of  engravings  on  wood  (pictorial). 
Specimens  of  engravings  on  wood. 

Specimens  of  engravings  on  wood. 

Engravings  on  wood  (machinery). 

Commercial  lithographic  engraving. 

Commercial  lithographic  engraving. 

Decorated  china  and  glass. 

American  decorated  china  and  engraved  glass. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  20.) 


NO.  EXHIBITOR. 

1380  Bevington  &  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

1381  Bien,  Julius,  16  and  18  Park 

Place,  New  York, 


1382  Lauderbach,  James  W.,  Phila¬ 

delphia,  • 

1383  Thompson,  J.  C.,  Providence, 

1384  Lehman  &  Bolton,  Philadel¬ 

phia, 

1385  Potsdamer  &  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

1386  Haas,  Augustus,  New  York, 


SUBJECT. 

Decorated  china. 

Lithographic  and  photo-lithographic  illustrations, 
maps,  charts,  and  scientific  engravings  and 
drawings.  Publisher  of  Walker’s  Statistical 
Atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  Album  of  the 
International  Exhibition. 

Four  frames  of  engravings  on  wood,  and  illustrated 
books. 

Two  frames  of  engravings  on  wood. 

Commercial  lithographic  engraving. 

Commercial  lithographic  engraving. 

Electrotype  reproductions  of  medals  and  bas- 
reliefs. 


.  (Annex,  Gallery  No.  22.) 


NO.  EXHIBITOR. 

1387  Sartain,John,  Philadelphia, 


1388  Sartain,  Samuel,  Philadelphia, 

1389  Hollyer,  Samuel,  Guttenberg, 

N.Y., 

1390  Perine,  George  E.,  New  York, 


1391  McRae,  J.  C.,  New  York, 

1392  Burt  &  Hinshelwood,  New 

York, 

1393  Pease,  J.  Ives,  Canaan,  Conn., 

1394  Whitechurch,  R.  (deceased),  • 

1395  Ritchie,  A.  H.,  New  York, 


SUBJECT. 

Engravings  on  steel:  The  Iron- Worker;  Christ 
Rejected ;  American  Inventors ;  County  Elec¬ 
tion  ;  Zeisberger  preaching  to  the  Indians  ;  two 
portraits. 

Engravings  on  steel :  One  of  the  Chosen ;  Evan¬ 
geline ;  Clear  the  Track;  two  frames  of  por¬ 
traits. 

Engravings  on  steel :  Flaw  in  the  Title ;  Charles 
Dickens  ;  frame  of  portraits. 

Engravings  on  steel :  Mother  of  the  Lord  ;  Better 
Land  ;  Star-Spangled  Banner ;  seventeen  frames 
of  portraits  and  book  illustrations.  Picture 
engraving  on  steel  executed  in  all  its  branches. 
Portraits  a  specialty.  Fine  work  in  all  styles  at 
reasonable  prices. 

Engravings  on  steel :  The  Day  we  Celebrate  ;  First 
in  Peace  ;  Raising  of  the  Liberty-Pole. 

♦Engraving  on  steel :  The  Pet  Lamb.  Owned  by 
R.  E.  Moore. 

Engraving  on  steel :  Old  76  and  Young  48  ;  frame 
of  bank-note  vignettes. 

♦Engraving  on  steel :  Franklin  before  the  Lords  in 
Council.  Owned  by  Thos^.  Kelly. 

Engraving  on  steel :  Lady  Washington’s  Recep¬ 
tion. 


UNITED  STATES 


59 


NO.  EXHIBITOR. 

1396  Kelly,  Thomas,  New  York, 

1397  Durand,  A.  B.,  New  York, 

1398  Volkmar,  Charles,  Baltimore, 

1399  Brown,  G.  L.,  Boston, 

1400  Moran,  Peter,  Philadelphia, 

1401  Ferris,  S.  J.,  Philadelphia, 

1402  Hollyer,  Samuel,  Guttenherg, 

N.Y., 

1403  Andrews,  Joseph  (deceased), 

1404  Gugler,  H.,  Washington, 

1405  Whitechurch,  R.  (deceased), 

1406  Lang,  George  S.,  Philadelphia, 

1407  Marshall,  W.  E.,  New  York, 

1408  Knoedler,  M.,  &  Co.,  New  York, 

y/t-  ==5S^=  / 

1409  Lewis,  Miss  Edmonia,  Rome, 


1410  Rogers,  John,  New  York, 


SUBJECT. 

Two  English  engravings,  after  American  artists  f 
Rock  of  Ages;  Mercy’s  Dream. 

Engravings  on  steel :  Musidora ;  Ariadne  ;  Decla¬ 
ration  of  Independence  ;  frame  of  portraits. 

Etchings  on  copper  ;  two  frames  of  landscapes. 

Etchings  on  copper ;  frame  of  landscapes. 

Etchings  on  copper;  five  frames  of  animal  sub¬ 
jects. 

Etchings  on  glass  and  copper;  two  portraits  of 
Fortuny. 

Engraving  on  steel :  Autumn. 

Engraving  on  steel :  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims. 

^Engraving  on  steel :  portrait  of  Washington, 
Owned  by  G.  D.  Patten,  Jr. 

Engraving  on  steel :  Capture  of  the  Serapis. 

Engravings  on  copper  :  Landing  of  Columbus ; 
Washington  crossing  the  Delaware. 

Three  engravings  on  steel :  one  of  Washington, 
two  of  Lincoln. 

English  engravings  after  American  artists  :  Re¬ 
turn  of  the  Mayflower:  The  Two  Farewells: 
Out  All  Night  ;  Niagara^  Falls :  Woodland 
Vows  ;  l  oo  Near  the  War-Path.  —  - "  ”  ~ 

*Asleep  (group  in  marble) ;  Hiawatha’s  Marriage  ; 
Old  Arrow  Maker  and  his  Daughter  (group  in 
marble);  terra-cotta  busts  of  Longfellow, 
Sumner,  and  John  Brown. 

Twenty-nine  groups  of  plaster  statuary  for 
house  and  lawn. 


1411 

1412 

1413 

1414 

1415 

1416 

1417 

1418 

1419 

1420 

1421 

1422 

1423 

1424 


NO. 

1425 

1426 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  24.) 


EXHIBITOR. 

National  Bank  Note  Company, 
New  York, 

American  Bank  Note  Company, 
New  York, 

Continental  Bank  Note  Com¬ 
pany,  New  York, 

Heath  &  McKendrick,  Philadel¬ 
phia, 

Rulon,  S.  A.,  Philadelphia, 
Faser,  C.,  Philadelphia, 
Spalding,  H.  M.,  Philadelphia, 
Pope,  A.,  Jr.,  Boston, 

Fick,  Frederick,  Philadelphia, 
French,  Wrn.H.,  Philadelphia, 
Rominelli,  Ferdinando,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

Snowdon,  T.  W., 

Wiesehahn,  F.  W.  H.,  St.  Louis, 
Giddings,  Thomas,  Williams¬ 
port,  Pa., 


SUBJECT. 

Specimens  of  bank-note  engraving. 

Specimens  of  bank-note  engraving. 

Specimens  of  bank-note  engraving. 

Plaster  figures  and  ornaments,  and  Scagliola 
•  pedestals. 

*Ancient  Hindoo  idol. 

Architectural  gilt  frame. 

Household  art. 

*Painted  wood  carving — Game. 

Marble  monumental  bas-relief. 

Plaster  ornaments  for  interior  decoration. 

Mosaic  table. 

Wood  carvings  of  chamois. 

Penmanship  and  pen  drawings. 

Centennial  frame  carved  by  hand. 


SCULPTURE. 

(Memorial  Hall,  Gallery  N.) 


EXHIBITOR. 

Worthington  Sons,  North  Am¬ 
herst,  Ohio, 

Sheldon  &  Slason,  West  Rut¬ 
land,  Vt., 


SUBJECT. 

Sandstone  pedestal,  from  their  quarries ;  presented 
to  Memorial  Hall. 

Marble  pedestal,  from  their  quarries ;  presented 
to  Memorial  Hall. 


6o 


DEPT.  IV.— ART, 


GREA  T  BRITAIN. 

{Memorial  Hall,  Galleries  B,  D ,  P,  Q,  R,  S,  T,  Z .) 

[The  initials  appended  to  the  names  of  artists  in  the  following  pages  signify  as 
follows:  P.R.A.,  President,  R.A.,  Academician,  A.R.A.,  Associate,  and  A.E.,  As¬ 
sociate  Engraver  of  the  Royal  Acfademy  of  Arts,  England;  P.R.S.A.,  President, 
R.S.A.,  Member  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Academy. 

When  not  otherwise  stated,  the  artist  is  also  the  contributor.] 


SCULPTURE. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Adams-Acton,  John,  London, 

2  Adams-Acton,  John,  London, 

3  Bailey,  Edward  Hodges.  R.A. 

(deceased), 

3 a  Bell,  John,  London, 

4  Chantrey,  Sir  Fran  Legatt,  R.A. 

(deceased), 

5  D’Epinay,  Prospere,  Rome, 

5 ci  Doulton,  Henry,  &  Co., 

6  Gibson,  John,  R.A.  (deceased), 

Qa  Gower,  Lord  Ronald  Leveson, 
London, 


7  Joy,  A.  Bruce,  London, 

8  Joy,  A.  Bruce,  London, 

9  Joy,  A.  Bruce,  London, 

10  Joy,  A.  Bruce,  London, 

11  Wood,  Marshall,  London, 

12  Doolin,  Walter,  Dublin, 

13  Morgan,  George,  London, 

14  Wyon,  J.  S.  &  A.  B.,  London, 


TITLE. 

II  Giuocatore  de  Castelletto.  Life-size  group  of 
boy  and  dog,  in  Carrara  marble.  Lent  by  Sam’l 
Budgett,  Esq. 

The  Star  of  the  Period.  Ideal  bust  in  marble. 

Bust  of  Flaxman.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy, 
London. 

Colossal  group  of  “America,”  from  the  original 
marble  at  the  Albert  Memorial,  reproduced  in 
terra-cotta  by  Messrs.  H.  Doulton  &  Co. 

Bust  of  the  late  Benjamin  West,  P.R.A.  Lent 
by  the  Royal  Academy,  London: 

The  Spartan  Boy.  Bronze  statue. 

Terra-cotta  reproduction  of  colossal  group  “Amer¬ 
ica.” 

Venus.  Lent  by  Richard  C.  Naylor,  Esq. 

No.  i.  Marie  Antoinette,  when  Dauphiness,  hunt¬ 
ing  at  Fontainebleau,  1773. 

No.  2.  Marie  Antoinette  on  her  Way  to  Execution, 
16th  October,  1793. 

No.  3.  “It  is  Finished.” 

The  Fairy  Tale.  Statuette  of  child. 

Bust  of  a  girl. 

Bust  of  Napoleon  III. 

Medallions. 

Marble  statues. 

T^vo  Celtic  crosses,  carved  after  the  ancient  Irish 
crosses  in  limestone.  Exhibited  in  the  grounds. 

Frame  of  medals.  Exhibited  in  South  Kensing¬ 
ton  collection. 

One  frame  containing  medals  and  seals. 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Ansdell,  Richard,  R.A.,  London, 

2  Ansdell,  Richard,  R.A.,  London, 

3  Anthony,  Mark,  Hampstead, 

4  Archer,  J.,  R.S. A.,  London, 

5  Archer,  J.,  R.S. A.,  London, 

6  Armitage,  Edward,  R.A.,  London, 

7  Barry,  James,  R.A.  (deceased), 


TITLE. 

On  the  Hills— ptarmigan-shooting. 

The  Anxious  Mother. 

Sunset  after  a  Storm.  Lent  by  Thomas  Winter, 
Esq. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Henry  Joachim.  Lent  by  Henry 
Joachim,  Esq. 

The  Three  Sisters. 

Julian  the  Apostate  presiding  at  a  Conference  of 
Sectarians.  Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  Liver¬ 
pool. 

The  Temptation  in  Paradise.  Lent  by  the  Society 
of  Arts,  London. 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


61 


NO.  ARTIST. 

8  Boughton,  G.  H.,  London, 

9  Brett,  John,  London, 

10  Buckner,  R.,  London, 

1 1  Calderon,  Philip  H.,  R.A.,  London, 

12  Calderon,  Philip  H.,  R.A.,  London, 

13  Calderon,  Philip  H.,  R.A.,  London, 

14  Callcott,  Sir  Augustus  Wall,  R.  A. 

(deceased), 

15  Cameron,  Hugh,  R.S. A.,  London, 

16  Cauty,  H.  H.,  London, 

17  Clark,  J.,  London, 

18  Clark,  J.,  London, 

19  Clint,  Alfred,  London, 

20  Clint,  Alfred,  London, 

21  Cole,  Vicat,  A.R.A.,  London, 

22  Cole,  Vicat,  A.R.A.,  London, 

23  Constable,  John,  R.A.  (deceased), 

24  Cooke,  Edward  William,  R.A., 

Tunbridge  Wells, 

25  Cooke,  Edward  William,  R.A., 

26  Cope,  Charles  West,  R.A. ,  London, 

27  Cope,  Charles  West,  R.A. ,  London, 

28  Cope,  Charles  West,  R.A. ,  London, 

29  Creswick,  Thomas,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

90  Crofts,  E.,  Diisseldorf, 

31  Crowe,  Eyre,  London, 

32  Crowe,  Eyre,  London, 

33  Daniell,  William,  R.A.  (deceased), 

34  Dobson,  William  C.  T.,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

35  Dobson,  William  C.  T.,  R.A. ,  Lon¬ 

don, 

36  Dobson,  William  C.  T.,  R.A. ,  Lon¬ 

don, 

37  Donaldson,  Andrew  B.,  London, 

38  Elmore,  Alfred,  R.A.,  London, 

39  Elmore,  Alfred,  R.A.,  London, 

40  Elmore,  Alfred,  R.A.,  London, 

41  Etty,  William,  R.A.  (deceased), 

42  Faed,  Thomas,  R.A.,  Chigwell, 

43  Faed,  Thomas,  R.A.,  Chigwell, 

44  Field,  W.,  London, 

45  Fildes,  S.  Luke,  London, 

46  Fildes,  S.  Luke,  London, 

47  Frith,  Wm.  Powell,  R.A. ,  London, 

48  Frith,  Wm.  Powell,  R.A. ,  London, 

49  Frith,  Wm.  Powell,  R.A. ,  London, 

50  Fuseli,  Henry,  R.A.  (deceased), 


TITLE. 

God-Speed.  Lent  by  A.  M.  Marsden,  Esq. 

Morning  among  the  Granite  Boulders.  Lent  by 
Mrs.  McEwen. 

Portrait  of  Lady  Marianne  Alford.  Lent  by  the 
Earl  JBrownlow. 

After  the  Battle.  Lent  by  H.  W.  F.  Bolckow, 
Esq.,  M.P. 

Desdemona.  “  She  sang  a  song  of  willow/' 
Lent  by  G.  C.  Schwabe,  Esq. 

The  Siesta.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Agnew  &  Sons. 

Morning.  A  landscape.  Lent  by  the  Royal 
Academy,  London. 

Age  and  Infancy.  Lent  by  Jas.  Stevenson,  Esq. 

Little  Sunshine. 

The  Sick  Child.  Lent  by  H.  J.  Turner,  Esq. 

The  Bird’s  Nest.  Lent  by  Geo.  Dibley,  Esq. 

Lake  scene — Sunset. 

Sunset — Hastings . 

Misty  Morning.  Lent  by  J.  C.  Bunten,  Esq. 

Noon.  Lent  by  E.  J.  Reed,  Esq.,  C.B.,  M.P. 

The  Lock.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy,  London. 

The  Goodwirv  Lightship.  Lent  by  Thos.  Brassey, 
Esq.,  M.P. 

The  Rescue  of  a  Barque  on  the  Goodwins  by 
the  Van  Kook  North  Deal  Life-boat.  Lent 
by  Henry  Dewhurst,  Esq. 

Launcelot  Gobbo.  Lent  by  R.  Peacock,  Esq. 

Taming  of  the  Shrew.  Lent  by  J.  Fielden,  Esq., 
M.P. 

The  Marriage  of  Griselda.  Lent  by  Geo.  Moore, 
Esq. 

Landscape.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy,  Lon¬ 
don. 

Ligny.  Lent  by  W.  Howe,  Esq. 

After  a  Run.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Agnew  &  Sons. 

Goldsmith’s  Mourners.  (See  J.  Forster’s  “  Life 
of  Oliver  Goldsmith.”) 

View  of  the  Coast  of  Scotland.  Lent  by  the 
Royal  Academy,  London. 

Children’s  Children  are  the  Crown  of  Old  Men. 
Lent  by  J.  Carolus  Stirling,  Esq. 

Nazareth.  Lent  by  Wm.  Bowman,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 

The  Widow’s  Son  raised  to  Life. 

The  Eve  of  the  Battle — Jeanne  d’ Arc  encouraging 
the  Troops. 

Two  Women  shall  be  Grinding  at  the  Mill.  Lent 
by  John  Bowring,  Esq. 

On  the  Housetops. 

Lenore. 

Sleeping  Nymph  and  Satyrs.  Lent  by  the  Royal 
Academy,  London. 

God’s  Acre.  Lent  by  George  Fox,  Esq. 

Baith  Faither  and  Mither.  Lent  by  H.  W.  F. 
Bolckow,  Esq.,  M.P.  # 

The  Milkmaid's  Song  to  Izaak  Walton.  Lent  by 
W.  S.  Cookson,  Esq. 

Applicants  for  Admission  to  a  Casual  Ward.  Lent 
by  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq. 

Betty.  Lent  by  Isaac  M,  Marsden,  Esq. 

The  Marriage  of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  in 
St.  George’s  Chapel,  Windsor,  March  io,  1863. 
Lent  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

The  Railway  Station.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Graves  & 
Co. 

Pamela.  Lent  by  H.  W.  F.  Bolckow,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Thor  Battering  the  Serpent  of  Misgard.  Lent  by 
the  Royal  Academy,  London. 


62 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

51  Gainsborough,  Thomas,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

52  Gilbert,  Sir  John,  A.R.A.,  Black- 

heath, 

53  Gilbert,  Sir  John,  A.R.A.,  Black- 

heath, 

54  Gill,  E.,  Sutton  Hill, 

55  Girardot,  E.  G.,  London, 

56  Goodall,  Frederick,  R.A.,  Harrow 

Weald, 

57  Graham,  Peter,  London, 

58  Graham,  Peter,  London, 

59  Grant,  Sir  Francis, P.R.  A., London, 


60  Grant,  Sir  Francis, P.R.  A., London, 

61  Grant,  Sir  Francis, P.R. A., London, 

62  Hardy,  Heywood,  London, 

63  Hayter,  Sir  George, 

64  Herdman,  R.,  R.S.A.,  Edinburgh, 

65  Hering,  G.  E.,  London, 

66  Hicks,  G.  E.,  London, 

67  Hilton,  William,  R.A.  (deceased), 

68  Hodgson,  J.  E.,  A.R.A.,  London, 

69  Hodgson,  J.  E.,  A.R.A.,  London, 

70  Holl,  F.,  London, 

71  Holl,  F.,  London, 

72  Hook,  James  Clarke,  R.A.,  Farn- 

ham, 

73  Horsley,  John  Callcott,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

74  Horsley,  John  Callcott,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

7  5  Horsley,  John  Callcott,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 
don, 

76  Hughes,  Arthur,  London, 

77  Hunt,  Holman,  London, 

78  Hunter,  Colin,  London, 

79  Johnson,  C.  E.,  London, 

80  Johnston,  A.,  London, 

81  Jones,  T.  A.,  P.R.H.A.,  Dublin, 

82  Jopling,  Mrs.  Loiyse,  London, 

83  King,  Haynes,  London, 

84  Knight,  C.  P.,  Clifton,  Bristol, 

85  Lance,  George  (deceased), 

86  Landseer,  Sir  Edwin,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

87  Landseer,  Sir  Edwin,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

88  Landseer,  Sir  Edwin,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

89  Landseer,  Sir  Edwin,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased),  • 


TITLE. 

Portrait  of  the  Duchess  of  Richmond.  Lent  by 
Baron  Lionel  de  Rothschild. 

The  First  Prince  of  Wales.  Lent  by  Edwirj  Law¬ 
rence,  Esq. 

The  Battle  of  Naseby.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Agnew  & 
Sons. 

Rhaiad  Du,  Dol-y-Melynen,  North  Wales.  Lent 
by  Lewis  Loyd,  Esq. 

Herr  Carl  Deichmann,  violinist  and  composer. 

Cairo  Fruit-Girl.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Pilgeram  & 
Lefevre. 

On  the  Way  to  the  Cattle  Tryst.  Lent  by  Thomas 
Jessop,  Esq.,  J.P. 

Wind.  Lent  by  A.  Brogden,  Esq.,  M.P. 

The  late  Viscount  Hardinge,  Governor-General  of 
India,  returning  from  the  Battle  of  Ferozeshah. 
The  background  represents  the  captured  camp 
and  village  of  Ferozeshah.  Lent  by  Viscount 
Hardinge. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Markham. 

Portrait  of  Earl  Russell,  K.G.  Lent  by  Earl 
Russell,  K.G. 

The  Disputed  Toll.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Agnew  & 
Sons. 

Portrait  of  Her  Majesty  in  Coronation  Robes. 
Lent  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

Portrait  of  Thomas  Carlyle  (replica). 

A  Rift  in  the  Gloom,  Glen  Sannox.  Lent  by  John 
Pender,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Will  he  do  it  ? 

The  Rape  of  Ganymede.  Lent  by  the  Royal 
Academy,  London. 

A  Needy  Knife-Grinder.  Lent  by  H.  J.  Turner, 
Esq. 

Returning  the  Salute.  Lent  by  Thomas  Taylor, 
Esq. 

“  The  Lord  gave,  the  Lord  hath  taken  away  ; 
blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord.”  Lent  by  F. 
C.  Pawle,  Esq. 

Village  Funeral.  “  I  am  the  Resurrection  and  the 
Life.”  Lent  by  John  Akroyd,  Esq. 

From  under  the  Sea.  Lent  by  C.  P.  Matthews, 
Esq. 

Lost  and  Found.  Lent  by  J.  Penn,  Esq. 

Stolen  Glances.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Agnew  &  Sons. 

Checkmate  next  Move.  Lent  by  Thomas  Jessop, 
Esq.,  J.P. 

The  Convent  Boat.  Lent  by  George  Trist,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  the  artist. 

Tsawlers  waiting  for  the  Darkness.  Lent  by 
Alex.  S.  Stevenson,  Esq. 

The  Last  of  the  Spanish  Armada. 

The  Marriage  of  the  Covenanters.  Lent  by  Jas. 
Virtue,  Esq. 

Limerick  Lasses.  Lent  by  John  Lewis,  Esq. 

The  Five  Sisters  of  York. 

First  Steps.  Lent  by  Edward  G.  Barr,  Esq. 

Newport  Bay,  Pembrokeshire. 

The  Unwelcome  Guest.  Lent  by  G.  E.  Lance, 
Esq. 

The  Traveled  Monkey.  Lent  by  Lord  North¬ 
brook. 

The  Sick  Monkey.  Lent  by  Lord  Northbrook. 

Portrait  of  Lord  Ashburton.  Lent  by  Lady 
Louisa  Ashburton. 

Study  of  a  Lion.  Lent  by  Thos.  H.  Hills,  Esq. 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


63 


NO.  ARTIST. 

90  Landseer,  Sir  Edwin,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

91  Laurence,  S.,  London, 

92  Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas,  P.R.A. 

(deceased), 

93  Lawrence,  Sir  Thomas,  P.R.A. 

(deceased), 

94  Lehmann,  Rudolph,  London, 

95  Lehmann,  Rudolph,  London, 

96  Leighton,  Frederick,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

97  Leighton,  Frederick,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

98  Leighton,  Frederick,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

99  Leslie,  C.  R.,  R.A.  (deceased), 

100  Leslie,  George  D.,  A. R.A,  Lon¬ 

don, 

101  Lewis,  C.  J.,  London, 

102  Lewis,  C.  J.,  London, 

103  Lewis,  John  Frederick,  R.A., 

Walton-on-Thames, 

104  Lutyens,  C.,  London, 

105  MacCallum,  A.,  London, 

106  Maclaren,  W.,  Capri,  near  Na¬ 

ples, 

107  Maclise,  Daniel,  R.A.  (deceased), 

108  Maclise,  Daniel,  R.A.  (deceased), 

109  MacWhirter,  J.,  London, 

110  MacWhirter,  J.,  London, 

111  MacWhirter,  J.,  London, 

112  Marks,  Henry  Stacy,  A.R.A., 

London, 

113  Marks,  Henry  Stacy,  A.R.A., 

London, 

114  Mason,  George,  A. R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

115  Millais,  John  Everett,  R. A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

116  Moore,  Henry,  London, 

117  Moore,  Henry,  London, 

118  Mulready,  William,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

119  Mutrie,  Miss  A.  F.,  London, 

120  Mutrie,  Miss  M.  D.,  London, 

121  Newton,  Gilbert  Stewart,  R.A. 

(deceased), 

122  Northcote,  J.,  R.A.  (deceased), 


123  O’Neil,  Henry,  A.R.A.,  London, 

124  Opie,  John,  R.A.  (deceased), 

125  Orchardson,  W.  Q.,  A. R.A. ,  Lon¬ 

don, 

126  Orchardson,  W.  Q.,  A. R.A. ,  Lon¬ 

don, 


TITLE. 

Study  of  a  Lion.  Lent  by  Thos.  H.  Hills,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  Robert  Browning,  the  poet. 

Portrait  of  the  first  Lord  Ashburton.  Lent  by 
Lady  Louisa  Ashburton. 

The  Three  First  Partners  of  the  Baring  House, 
viz.,  Sir  Francis  Baring,  first  Baronet,  his 
brother,  John  Baring,  and  his  son-in-law,  Charles 
Wall.  Lent  by  Lord  Northbrook. 

“  La  Rota”  at  the  Foundling  Hospital,  Rome. 
Lent  by  Lewin  Mozley,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  Henry  Schlesinger.  Lent  by 
Henry  Schlesinger,  Esq. 

Summer  Moon.  Lent  by  Alfred  Morrison,  Esq. 

Interior  of  a  Jew's  House,  Damascus.  Lent  by 
Bingham  Mildmay,  Esq. 

Eastern  Slinger  Scaring  Birds  in  the  Harvest 
Time — Moonrise. 

May  Day  in  the  Time  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Lent 
by  J.  Naylor,  Esq. 

Celia’s  Arbor.  Lent  by  G.  C.  Schwabe,  Esq. 

Sunday  Morning. 

A  Berkshire  Barley-Field. 

The  Prayer  of  Faith  healeth  the  Sick.  Lent  by 
J.  Wardell,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  F.  Barne,  Esq.  Lent  by  F.  Barne, 
Esq. 

Sultry  Eve. 

A  Game  of  Knucklebones. 

The  Banquet  Scene  from  Macbeth.  Lent  by  F. 
W.  Cosens,  Esq. 

The  Wood  Ranger.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy,  London. 

Out  in  the  Cold.  Lent  by  Captain  Hill. 

,Land  of  the  Mountain  and  of  the  Flood.  Lent  by 
Kaye  Knowles,  Esq, 

Valley  of  Slaughter.  Lent  by  George  Fox,  Esq. 

The  Ornithologist.  Lent  by  George  Fox,  Esq. 

The  Three  Jo|ly  Post-Boys.  Lent  by  Messrs. 
Agnew  &  Sons. 

Wind  on  the  Wolds.  Lent  by  Fred’k  Leighton, 
Esq.,  R.A. 

Early  Days.  Lent  by  C.  P.  Matthews,  Esq. 

A  Winter  Gale  in  the  Channel.  Lent  by  H.  Smith 
Wright,  Esq. 

Storm  coming  on  at  Sunset — Coast  of  North  Wales. 
Lent  by  E.  Bollans,  Esq. 

The  Village  Buffoon.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy,  London. 

White  Cactus. 

Cottage  Window. 

Abelard.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy,  London. 

The  Marriage  of  the  Young  Prince  Richard,  Duke 
of  York,  second  son  of  King  Edward  the  Fourth, 
with  Anne,  daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Norfolk, 
May  15th,  1478.  Lent  by  IJer  Majesty  the 
Queen. 

A  Volunteer. 

Portrait  of  Hannah  More.  Lent  by  the  Duke  of 
Manchester. 

Prince  Henry,  Poins,  and  Falstaff.  Lent  by  C- 
Moxon,  Esq. 

Moonlight  on  the  Lagoons,  Venice.  Lent  by  H. 
J.  Turner,  Esq. 


64 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

127  Ouless,  W.  W.,  London, 

128  Ouless,  W.  W.,  London, 

129  Owen,  William,  R. A.  (deceased), 

130  Paton,  W.  H.,  R.S.A.,  Edin¬ 

burgh, 

131  Peele,  J.  T.,  London, 

132  Perugini,  Charles  Edward,  Lon¬ 

don, 

133  Pettie,  John,  R. A.,  London, 

134  Pettie,  John,  R. A.,  London,. 

135  Pettie,  John,  R. A.,  London, 

136  Pettie,  John,  R. A.,  London, 

137  Poole,  P.  F.,  R.A.,  London, 

138  Pott,  L.  G.,  London, 

139  Poynter,  EdwardJ.,  A. R. A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

140  Poynter,  EdwardJ.,  A. R. A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

141  Poynter,  EdwardJ.,  A. R. A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

142  Prinsep,  Val.  C.,  London, 

143  Prinsep,  Val.  C.,  London, 

144  Raeburn,  Sir  Henry,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

145  Raven,  John  S.,  London, 

146  Redgrave,  Richard,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

147  Redgrave,  Richard,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

148  Reynolds,  Sir-  Joshua,  P.R.A. 

(deceased), 

149  Richmond,  W.  B.,  London, 

150  Rigaud,  John  Francis,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

151  Riviere,  B.,  London, 

152  Riviere,  B.,  London, 

153  Roberts,  T.,  London, 

154  Sant,  James,  R.A. ,  London, 

155  Sant,  James,  R.A. ,  London, 

156  Smart,  J.,  A.R.S.A.,  Edinburgh, 

157  Stanfield,  Clarkson,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

158  Staples,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  Sible  Hed- 

ingham, 

159  Starr,  Miss  Louisa, 

160  Stone,  Marcus,  London, 

161  Storey,  George  A.,  London, 

162  Storey,  George  A.,  London, 

163  Stuart,  Gilbert  (deceased), 

164  Tadema,  L.  Alma,  A.R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

165  Tadema,  L.  Alma,  A.R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

166  Tadema,  L.  Alma,  A.R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 


TITLE. 

Portrait  of  John  Rous,  Esq.  Lent  by  Bart.  Rous, 
Esq. 

Portrait  of  Philip  M.  Westlake,  Esq. 

Boy  and  Kitten.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy, 
London. 

A  Dell  without  a  Name.  Lent  by  Alex.  S.  Ste¬ 
venson,  Esq. 

Children  and  Goldfish. 

Portrait  of  Mrs.  C.  E.  Perugini,  younger  daughter 
of  the  late  Charles  Dickens,  Esq. 

Touchstone  and  Audrey.  Lent  by  C-  Moxon, 
Esq. 

Smuggler  and  Exciseman — Tussle  for  the  Keg. 
Lefit  by  W.  P.  Frith,  Esq.,  R.A. 

Portrait  of  G.  H.  Boughton,  Esq.  Lent  by  G.  H. 
Boughton,  Esq. 

Sanctuary.  Lent  by  George  Fox,  Esq. 

The  Lion  in  the  Path.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Agnew 
&  Sons. 

Charles  I.  leaving  Westminster  Hall  after  his 
Trial.  Lent  by  H.  T.  Elwes,  Esq. 

The  Ibis  Girl.  Lent  by  J.  Wardell,  Esq. 

The  Golden  Age.  Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Wharn- 
cliffe. 

The  Festival.  Lent  by  the  Earl  of  Wharncliffe. 

A  Minuet.  Lent  by  George  Paine,  Esq. 

The  Death  of  Cleopatra. 

Portrait  of  Alexander,  Fourth  Duke  of  Gordon. 
Lent  by  the  Duke  of  Manchester. 

The  Quarries  of  Holmground,  Lancashire. 

The  Woodreeve’s  Orders. 

The  Alarm  of  an  Invasion. 

Portrait  of  the  artist.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy,  London. 

Prometheus  Bound. 

Samson  and  Delilah.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy,  London. 

Circe  and  the  Companions  of  Ulysses.  Lent  by  J. 
K.  Cross,  Esq.,  M.P. 

War  Time.  Lent  by  E.  W.  Buxton,  Esq. 

The  Night  before  Bosworth.  Lent  by  W.  J.  Alt, 
Esq. 

“  Sometimes  with  most  intensity  gazing,  I  seem 
to  see  thought  folded  over  thought/'  Lent  by 
Mrs.  Lancaster. 

Young  Whittington.  Lent  by  Samuel  Lord,  Esq. 

The  Gloom  of  Glen  Ogle. 

On  the  Scheldt  near  Lierkenshock.  Lent  by  the 
Royal  Academy,  London. 

In  Memoriam.  Lent  by  W.  F.  Shawcross,  Esq. 

Imogen.  Lent  by  H.  C.  Howells,  Esq.,  of  New 
York. 

My  Lady  is  a  Widow  and  Childless.  Lent  by  Jas. 
Virtue,  Esq. 

Mistress  Dorothy.  Lent  byG.  C.  Schwabe,  Esq. 

Only  a  Rabbit.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Agnew  &  Sons. 

Portrait  of  Washington.  Lent  by  J.  Delaware 
Lewis,  Esq. 

Convalescence.  Lent  by  W.  H.  Smith,  Esq., 
M.P. 

The  Vintage  Festival.  Lent  by  Ernest  Gambart, 
Esq. 

The  Mummv — Roman  period.  Lent  by  Messrs. 
Pilgeram  &  Lefevre. 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


65 


NO.  ARTIST. 

167  Topham,  F.  W.  W.,  London, 

168  Turner,  J.  M.  W.,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

169  Wallis,  H.,  London, 

170  Wallis,  H.,  London, 

171  Walton,  F.,  Dorking, 

172  Ward,  Edward  M.,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

173  Ward,  Edward  M.,  R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

174  Ward,  Mrs.  Henrietta,  London, 

175  Ward,  Mrs.  Henrietta,  London, 

176  Ward,  James,  R.A.  (deceased), 

177  Watts,  George  F.,  R.A. ,  London, 

178  Watts,  George  F.,  R. A.,  London, 

179  Weigall,  Henry,  London, 

180  Weigall,  Henry,  London, 

181  Wells,  Henry  Tanworth,  R.A., 

London, 

182  Wells,  Henry  T.,  R.A.,  London, 


183  Wells,  Henry  T.,  R.A.,  London, 

184  West,  Benjamin,  P.R.A.  (de 

ceased)1, 

185  West,  Benjamin,  P.R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

186  Wilkie,  Sir  David,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

187  Wilkie,  Sir  David,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

188  Wilson,  Richard,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 

189  Wynfield,  D.  W.,  London, 

190  Wynfield,  D.  W.,  London, 

191  Yeames,  William  F.,  A.R.A., 

London, 

192  Yeames,  William  F.,  A.R.A., 

London, 

193  Zoffany,  Johann,  R.A.  (de¬ 

ceased), 


TITLE. 

The  Fall  of  Rienzi,  the  last  Roman  Tribune.  Lent 
by  the  Corporation  of  Liverpool. 

Dolbadden  Castle,  North  Wales.  Lent  by  the 
Royal  Academy,  London. 

Across  the  Comfnon.  Lent  by  Charles  G.  Clem¬ 
ent,  Esq. 

The  Stone-Breaker.  Lent  by  Temple  Soanes,  Esq. 

Crossways  Farm,  near  Dorking.  “  One  of  the 
olden  time.” 

Chesterfield's  Anteroom.  Lent  by  George  Fox, 
Esq. 

Lady  Teazle’s  Spinster  Days. 

The  Poet’s  First  Love.  Lent  by  A.  Brogden, 
Esq.,  M.P. 

A  Scene  from  the  Childhood  of  the  Old  Pretender. 

An  Arab  Horse.  Lent  by  Charles  J.  Freake,  Esq. 

Portrait  of  John  Everett  Millais,  R.A.  Lent  by 
J.  E.  Millais,  Esq.,  R.A. 

Portrait  of  Frederick  Leighton,  R.A.  Lent  by 
F.  Leighton,  Esq.,  R.A. 

Portrait  of  the  late  Duke  of  Wellington,  K.G. 
Lent  by.  the  Dowager  Countess  of  Westmore¬ 
land. 

Portrait  of  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales. 

Portrait  of  the  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Forster,  M.P. 
Lent  by  the  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Forster,  M.P. 

Volunteers  at  a  Firing  Point,  with  portraits  of 
Colonel  The  Hon.  W.  J.  Colville,  Lieut. -Colonel 
Lord  Elcho,  Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  Henry  Halford, 
Bart.,  Major  Drake,  Royal  Engineers,  Captain 
Horatio  Ross,  Captain  Heaton,  Stewart  Pixley, 
Esq.,  Martin  R.  Smith,  Esq.,  and  Edward  C. 
Ross,  Esq. 

Alice. 

The  Death  of  General  Wolfe.  Lent  by  Her 
Majesty  the  Queen. 

Christ  Blessing  Little  Children.  Lent  by  the  Royal 
Academy,  London. 

Reading  the  Gazette.  Lent  by  Joseph  Fenton, 
Esq. 

Boys  Digging  for  a  Rat.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy,  London. 

Portrait  of  the  artist.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy,  London. 

Fresh  Flowers.  Lent  by  George  Dibiey,  Esq. 

The  Death  of  Buckingham. 

The  Appeal  to  the  Podesti.  Lent  by  Messrs. 
Agnew  &  Sons. 

Flowers  for  Hall  and  Bower.  Lent  by  Messrs. 
Agnew  &  Sons. 

The  Meeting  of  the  Members~©f  the  Royal  Acad¬ 
emy,  London.  Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy, 
London. 


WATER  COLOR  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Absolon,  J.,  London, 

2  Beavis,  R.,  London, 

3  Brierly,  O.  W.,  London, 

4  Callow,  W.,  London, 

5  Callow,  W.,  London, 

6  Cattermole,  George  (deceased), 

7  Cox,  David,  Jr.,  London, 

8  Cox,  David,  Jr.,  London, 


TITLE. 

The  Beacon.  Lent  by  C.  R.  Cheffins,  Esq. 

Returning  Home  from  the  Autumn  Fairs — Early 
Snow.  Lent  by  David  Duncan,  Esq. 

Blake  going  on  board  the  “  Resolution  ”  off  Dover 
to  take  command  of  the  Fleet  fitted  out  against 
the  Dutch,  June,  1652.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Vokins. 

The  Grand  Canal,  Venice,  looking  toward  Santa 
Salute. 

Menagio  on  the  Lake  of  Como. 

The  Death  of  Duncan.  Lent  by  George  Giles, 
Esq. 

Donne  Castle.  Lent  by  F.  A.  Argles,  Esq. 

Mountain  Solitude.  Lent  by  Captain  Baldwin. 


66 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

9  Donaldson,  A.  B.,  London, 

10  Fahey,  E.  H.,  London, 

11  Fripp,  A.  D.,  London, 

12  Fripp,  A.  D.,  London, 

13  Fripp,  A.  D.,  London, 

14  Gilbert,  Sir  Jphn,  A.R.A.,  Black- 

heath  Road, 

15  Gillies,  Mrs.  M.,  London, 

16  Goodall,  E.  A.,  London, 

17  Goodall,  E.  A.,  London, 

18  Goodall,  Walter,  London, 

19  Haghe,  Louis,  London, 

20  Haghe,  Louis,  London, 


21  Haghe,  Louis,  London^ 

22  Hargitt,  E.,  London, 

23  Jenkins,  J.  J.,  F.S. A.,  London, 

24  Johnson,  E.  K.,  Sible  Hedingham, 

25  Johnson,  H.,  London, 

26  Jopling,  J.  M.,  London, 

27  Jopling,  J.  M.,  London,  * 

28  Jopling,  J.  M.,  London, 

29  Knight,  J.,  London, 

30  Linton,  J.  D., 

31  May,  W.,  London, 

32  Mole,  J.  H.,  London, 

33  Montalba,  Miss  Clara,  London, 

34  Naftel,  P.  J.,  London, 

35  Newton,  A.  P.,  London, 

36  Newton,  A.  P.,  London, 

37  O’Connor,  J.,  London, 

38  Severn,  A.,  London, 

39  Severn,  A.,  London, 

40  Smallfield,  F.,  London, 

41  Smallfield,  F.,  London, 

42  Stillman,  Mrs.  M.,  London, 

43  Tadema,  L.  Alma,  A.R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

44  Tadema,  L.  Alma,  A.R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

45  Tadema,  L.  Alma,  A.R.A.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

46  Tayler,  F.,  London, 

47  Tayler,  F.,  London, 

48  Tayler,  F.,  London, 

49  Thomas,  W.  L.,  London, 

50  Thorburn,  A.,  A.R.A.,  London, 

51  Thorburn,  A.,  A.R.A.,  London, 


TITLE. 

Ludlow  Churchyard. 

A  Cloudy  Day  on  the  Moulsford  Downs. 

Young  England.  Lent  by  P.  G.  Hewett,  Esq., 
F.R.S. 

Starring  in  the  Provinces.  Lent  by  W.  S.  Cook- 
son,  Esq. 

The  Coming  Storm.  Lent  by  H.  Drake,  Esq. 

Visit  of  King  Francis  the  First  of  France,  the 
Queen  of  Navarre,  Madam  d’Estampes,  and  the 
Cardinal  of  Lorraine  to  the  Workshop  of  Ben¬ 
venuto  Cellini. 

Prospero  and  Miranda.  Lent  by  James  Horsfall, 
Esq. 

The  Rialto.  Lent  by  F.  A.  Argles,  Esq. 

The  Ancient  Causeway  near  the  Pyramids  of  Sak- 
hara. 

The  Lottery  Ticket.  Lent  by  Jones  Gibb,  Esq. 

The  Tepidarium  of  the  Baths  (Pompeii).  Lent  by 
T.  Woodgate,  Esq. 

His  Holiness  Pope  Pius  IX.  administering  the 
communion  to  the  gentlemen  of  his  household, 
and  to  persons  of  distinction,  in  the  Sistine 
Chapel,  in  the  Vatican.  Lent  by  R.  M.  Knowles, 
Esq. 

The  Night  Watch. 

A  Highland  Glen.  Lent  by  R.  Newbold,  Esq. 

En  Route.  Lent  by  H.  A.  Hunt,  Esq.,  C.B. 

A  Study.  Lent  by  J.  Galsworthy,  Esq. 

The  Carrara  Mountains  from  Lerici,  Gulf  o^Spez- 
zia,  Lent  by  E.  Cohen,  Esq. 

Flossy.  Lent  by  the  Right  Hon.  Cowper  Temple, 
M.P. 

Winter.  Lent  by  H.  S.  Bicknell,  Esq. 

In  the  Conservatory. 

A  Morass.  Lent  by  Henry  Crowley,  Esq. 

Washing  the  Beggars’  Feet  on  Maundy  -  Thurs¬ 
day.  Lent  by  A.  Dunbar,  Esq. 

Homeward  Bound.  Lent  by  E.  J.  Reed,  Esq., 
C.B.’,  M.P. 

Somebody  Coming.  Lent  by  Latimer  Clark,  Esq. 

Blessing  a  Tomb, 'Westminster. 

Isle  of  Skye. 

Mountain  Gloom,  Glencoe.  Lent  by  F.  W.  Strug- 
neil.  Esq. 

Left  by  the  Tide. 

St.  Paul’s,  Thanksgiving-day.  (In  distemper.) 
Lent  by  Lord  R.  L.  Gower. 

Waves  by  Moonlight.  Lent  by  the  Duchess  of 
Westminster. 

Old  Chelsea  before  the  Thames  Embankment. 
Lent  by  Alfred  Tylor,  Esq.,  F.G’.S. 

Italian  Nurse  and  Child. 

Genoese  Flower-Girl. 

Sir  Tristram  and  Queen  Yseult. 

The  Picture.  Lent  by  Ernest  Gambart,  Esq, 

The  Three  Friends.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Pilgeram 
&  Lefevre. 

History  of  an  Honest  Wife.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Pil¬ 
geram  &  Lefevre. 

Cattle  ferry-boat  landing  at  ICylarkin  from  the  Isle 
of  Skye,  Scotland.  Lent  by  W.  Gibley,  Esq. 

Keeper’s  Daughter.  Lent  by  W.  Gibley,  Esq. 

A  Meet  in  the  Forest.  Lent  by  W.  Gibley,  Esq. 

The  Girls'  School. 

Duchess  of  Manchester.  Lent  by  the  Duke  of 
Manchester. 

Lady  Constance  Grosvenor.  Lent  by  the  Duke  of 
Westminster. 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


67 


NO.  ARTIST. 

52  Topham,  F.  W.,  London, 

53  Willis,  H.  B.,  London, 

54  Willis,  H.  B.,  London, 


TITLE. 

Listening  to  her  Lover’s  Letter.  Lent  by  R.  M. 
Knowles,  Esq. 

A  Group  of  Highland  Cattle  in  Glen  Nevis,  West¬ 
ern  Highlands,  Scotland.  Lent  by  H.R.H.  the 
Princess  Louise  (Marchioness  of  Lome). 

A  Group  of  Cattle  on  the  Banks  of  the  Hamble,  in 
Hampshire.  Lent  by  Mrs.  George  Moore. 


DRAWINGS  WITH  PEN,  PENCIL,  OR  CRAYONS. 


ARTIST. 

Leech,  John  (deceased), 


TITLE. 

Outlines  in  pencil.  Lent  by  Miss  C.  E.  Leech, 
London.  „ 


ENGRAVINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

,1  Barlow,  T.  O.,  A.R.A.,  London, 

2  Barlow,  T.  O.,  A.R.A.,  London, 

3  Barlow,  T.  O.,  A.R.A.,.  London, 

4  Barlow,  T.  O.,  A.R.A.,  London, 

5  Brandard,  E.  P.,  Barnsbury, 

6  Brandard,  E.  P.,  Barnsbury, 

7  Cope,  C.  W.,  R.A.,  London, 

8  Edwards,  Edwin,  London, 

9  Edwards,  Edwin,  London, 

10  Edwards,  Edwin,  London, 

11  Edwards,  Edwin,  London, 

12  Edwards,  Edwin,  London, 

13  Etching  Club, 

14  Evershed,  Arthur,  London, 

15  Evershed,  Arthur,  London, 

16  Haden,  F.  S.,  London, 

17  Haden,  F.  S.,  London, 

18  Heseltine,  J.  P.,  London, 

19  Jeens,  C.  H.,  London, 

20  Leighton,  J.,  F.S.A.,  London, 

21  Leighton,  J.,  F.S.A.,  London, 

22  Lewis,  Charles  G.,  London, 

23  Lewis,  Charles  G.,  London, 

24  Lewis,  Charles  G.,  London, 

25  Lewis,  Charles  G.,  London, 

26  Parkes,  R.  B.,  Hornsey, 

27  Phillips,  L.  B.,  London, 

28  Phillips,  L.  B.,  London, 

29  Phillips,  L.  B.,  London, 

29 a  Quick,  W.  M.  R.,  London, 

30  Redgrave,  Richard,  R.A.,  London, 

31  Redgrave,  Richard,  R.A.,  London, 

32  Ridgway,  W.,  London, 

33  Ridgway,  W.,  London, 

34  Ridgway,  W.,  London, 


TITLE. 

Prayer  (after  J.  Phillip,  R.A.). 

Faith  (after  J.  Phillip,  R.A.). 

Dolores  (after  J.  Phillip,  R.A.). 

Sir  James  Paget,  Bart,  (after  J.  E.  Millais,  R.A.). 

Venice  (after  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  R.A.). 

Men-of-War  off  Plymouth — Rough  Weather  (after 
H.  Dawson). 

“  The  Life  School  of  the  Royal  Academy.” 

Proofs  of  a  work  on  “Old  Inns”: — Title-page, 
“Crown  and  Castle,  Oxford;”  back,  “  Scole 
Inn.” 

Proofs  of  a  work  on  “Old  Inns.” 

Martlesham  Lion  Inn  and  Sign. 

Scole  Inn.  The  Sun,  Feering. 

Half  Moon,  Bury.  Rose  and  Crown,  Sudbury. 

Etchings  by  members.  Lent  by  Samuel  Redgrave, 
Esq. 

Dry  Points. 

Etchings. 

Calais  Pier  (after  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  R.A.). 

Breaking  up  of  the  Agamemnon. 

Branscombe,  Devon.  Gainsborough  Lane,  Ips¬ 
wich. 

Parents  of  Christ  seeking  Him  (after  E.  Armitage, 
R.A.). 

Proofs  of  wood  engravings,  various  (after  draw¬ 
ings  by  artist). 

Etchings  printed  from  relief. 

The  Horse  Fair  (after  Rosa  Bonheur). 

Highland  Cattle — Early  Morn  (after  Rosa  Bon¬ 
heur). 

Bouricairos  crossing  the  Pyrenees  (after  Rosa 
Bonheur). 

Daniel  in  the  Lions’  Den  (after  B.  Riviere). 

Mrs.  Abington  as  Miss  Prue  (after  Sir  J.  Rey¬ 
nolds,  P.R.A.). 

The  Rathhaus,  Cologne. 

The  Canongate  Tolbooth,  Edinburgh. 

John  Knox’s  House,  Edinburgh. 

Specimens  of  engravings  on  wood. 

Help  at  Hand. 

Rustic  Courtship. 

The  Light  of  the  World  (after  Holman  Hunt). 

Pirates  of  the  Mediterranean  (after  F.  R.  Pickers- 
gill,  R.A.). 

A  Triumphal  Procession  (after  T.  Geraud). 


68 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

35  Saddler,  J.,  London, 

36  Saddler,  J.,  London, 

37  Saddler,  J.,  London, 

38  Saunders,  G.,  London, 

39  Saunders,  G.,  London, 

40  Sharpe,  C.  W.,  Maidenhead, 

41  Sharpe,  C.  W.,  Maidenhead, 

42  Slocombe,  C.  P.,  Islington, 

43  Slocombe,  C.  P.,  Islington, 

44  Slocombe,  C.  P.,  Islington, 

45  Stacpoole,  F.,  London, 

46  Stacpoole,  F.,  London, 

47  Swain,  Joseph,  London, 

48  Swain,  Joseph,  London, 

49  Tayler,  Frederick,  London, 

50  Tayler,  Frederick,  London, 

51  Tayler,  Frederick,  London, 

52  Thomas,  Percy,  London, 

53  Thomas,  Percy,  London, 

54  Thomas,  Percy,  London, 

55  Tomkins,  Charles  A.,  London, 

56  Tomkins,  Charles  A.,  London, 

57  Tomkins,  Charles  A.,  London, 

58  Uhlrich,  H.  S.,  Chiselhurst, 

59  Ward,  George  R.,  London, 

60  Ward,  George  R.,  London, 

61  Willmore,  A.,  London, 

62  Willmore,  A.,  London, 

63  Willmore,  A.,  London, 


TITLE. 

St.  Michael’s  Mount,  Cornwall  (after  Birket  Fos¬ 
ter). 

Homeless  (after  G.  Dore). 

Going  to  the  Christening  (after  A.  Bellowes). 

Choosing  the  Wedding  Gown  (after  W.  Mulready, 
R.A.). 

The  Valley  Farm  (after  J.  Constable,  R.A.). 

Play  scene  in  Hamlet  (after  D.  Maclise,  R.A.). 

Here  Nelson  fell  (after  D.  Maclise). 

King  Arthur’s  Castle,  Tintagel,  Cornwall. 

Stonehenge. 

Beach  at  Rottingdean,  Sussex  —  chalk  cliffs  and 
boulders. 

Circe  and  the  Friends  of  Ulysses  (after  B.  Riviere). 

Ought  and  Carry  One  (after  Miss  A.  Havers). 

Pictures  from  “  Punch.” 

Specimens  of  book  and  magazine  illustrations. 

Illustrations  to  the  “  Deserted  Village”  of  Oliver 
Goldsmith. 

The  “  L’ Allegro  ”  of  Milton. 

The  “  Songs  of  Shakespeare.” 

Good-Night. 

Miss  Isabel  Bateman. 

Henry  Irving,  Esq. 

Jochebed,  mother  of  Moses  (after  Fred’k  Goodall, 
R.A.). 

Lady  Gertrude  Fitzpatrick  (after  Sir  J.  Reynolds, 
P.R.A.). 

The  Right  Rev.  J.  W.  Colenso,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Natal  (after  S.  Sidley). 

Three  sets  of  wood  engravings,  portraits. 

Earl  of  Harewood  and  Hounds  (after  Sir  F.  Grant, 
P.R.A.). 

Mehemet  Ali,  Pasha  of  Egypt  (after  T.  Brig- 
stocke). 

Dutch  Boats  landing  Fish  off  Egmont  (after  E.  W. 
Cooke,  R.A.). 

A  Calm  Morning  on  the  Thames  (after  D.  Cox). 

Windsor  Castle  (after  Birket  Foster). 


CANADA 


69 


CANADA. 

[Works  of  Art  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  for  sale.  Information  may  be  ob¬ 
tained  at  the  office  of  the  Canadian  Commission,  Main  Building.] 

( Annex ,  Gallery  No.  26.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

1 

Cresswell,  W.  N., 

Sheep. 

Dr.  John  Salter. 

2 

Kane,  Paul, 

Chief  of  Prairie  Tribes. 

Hon.  G.  W.  Allen. 

3 

Vogt,  Adolph, 

Habitans. 

H.  McMahon,  Esq. 

4 

Day,  F., 

Landscape. 

5 

Verner,  F.  A., 

Winneshiek. 

6 

Cresswell,  W.  N., 

In  the  Eastern  Townships. 

Dr.  John  Salter. 

7 

Perre,  H., 

*Autumn. 

8 

Verner,  F.  A., 

^Hudson  Bay  Officials  leaving  Brule 
Portage,  on  Rainy  Lake  (early  morn¬ 
ing). 

9 

Kreighoff, 

Winter  in  Lower  Canada. 

Mrs.  Frothingham. 

10 

Cresswell,  W.  N., 

Pastoral. 

Dr.  John  Salter. 

11 

Verner,  F.  A., 

*Wa-pa-sto-ka. 

12 

Jacobi, 

Morning  Mist  on  the  Ottawa. 

A.  Gilmore,  Esq. 

13 

Forbes,  J.  C., 

Foundering  of  the  Hibernia  in  Mid- 
Ocean. 

14 

Verner,  F.  A., 

*Storm  on  Lake  Ontario. 

15 

Forbes,  J.  C., 

Beware. 

16 

Hancock,  H., 

*At  Dundas,  Ontario. 

17 

Jacobi, 

Mountains  on  the  Ottawa. 

A.  Gilmore,  Esq. 

18 

Day,  F., 

Landscape. 

19 

Martin,  T.  M., 

A  Whisky  Ring. 

20 

Day,  F., 

Landscape. 

21 

Perre,  H., 

♦Summer. 

22 

Verner,  F.  A., 

^Indian  Summer,  Parry  Sound. 

23 

Day,  F., 

Landscape. 

24 

Sandham,  H., 

On  the  river  Godbout. 

A.  Gilmore,  Esq. 

25 

Day,  F., 

Landscape. 

26 

Day,  F., 

Landscape. 

27 

Edson,  A., 

The  Owl's  Head,  Eastern  Township. 

H.  McMahon,  Esq. 

28 

Verner,  F.  A., 

*Ne-bah-quah-ous. 

29 

Cresswell,  W.  N., 

Coast  Sketch. 

Major  Walker. 

30 

Baigent,  R., 

*Dead  Canary. 

31 

Millard,  C.  S,, 

Scene  in  Wales. 

J.  M.  T.  Burnside. 

32 

Matthews,  M., 

Lane  in  Oxfordshire. 

33 

Martin,  T.  M., 

Still  Life. 

Warren  Rock,  Esq. 

34 

Millard,  C.  S., 

Rest. 

Dr.  Hall. 

35 

O’Brien, 

Lords  of  the  Forest. 

Government  of  Ontario. 

36 

O’Brien, 

Crossing  the  Ice. 

E.  Carter,  Esq. 

37 

Fowler,  D., 

Lilacs. 

C.  S.  Gzowski,  Esq. 

38 

Millard,  C.  S., 

Indian  Tents. 

Major  John  Walker. 

39 

O’Brien, 

Pele  Islands. 

Dr.  J.  Hall. 

40 

White,  G.  H., 

Stapel-y-Mall. 

J.  K.  Kerr. 

41 

Millard,  C.  S., 

Snowdon. 

A.  Leask. 

42 

Fowler,  D., 

Lilacs. 

Government  of  Ontario. 

43 

Cresswell,  W.  N., 

Lake  Superior. 

Major  Walker. 

44 

Cresswell,  W.  N., 

Sheep. 

Major  Walker. 

45 

Jacobi, 

Landscape. 

L.  R.  O’Brien,  Esq. 

46 

O’Brien, 

Ottawa. 

70 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

47 

Sandham,  H., 

Point  des  Monts. 

H.  Langley,  Esq. 

48 

Hoch,  I., 

Old  Well  in  the  Woods. 

Government  of  Ontario. 

49 

Cresswell,  W.  N., 

Thunder  Cape,  Lake  Superior. 

Major  Walker. 

50 

Jacobi, 

Landscape. 

J.  M.  T.  Burnside,  Esq. 

51 

Fowler,  D.,  2 

Partridges. 

I.  T.  Rolph,  Esq. 

52 

Way, 

Old  Saw-mill. 

53 

Edson, 

A  Trout  Brook. 

A.  I.  Pell,  Esq. 

54 

Way, 

On  the  Androscoggin. 

T.  Kershaw,  Esq. 

55 

Millard,  C.  S., 

On  the  Mad  River. 

A.  Chapman,  Esq. 

56 

Fowler,  D., 

Castle  of  Ischia. 

J.  M.  T .  Burnside,  Esq. 

57 

Way, 

Pumpkin  Harvest. 

D.  A.  Crane,  Esq. 

58 

Way, 

Morning  after  the  Fishing. 

F.  Kershaw,  Esq. 

59 

Jacobi, 

Sunset. 

C.  A.  Drummond,  Esq. 

60 

Matthews,  M., 

A  Woodland  Stream. 

J.  C.  Forbes. 

61 

Fowler,  D., 

Kirkstall  Abbey. 

J.  M.  T.  Burnside,  Esq. 

62 

Fowler,  D., 

Pigeons. 

Dr.  C.  Leggo. 

63 

Edson, 

Trespassers. 

A.  I.  Pen,  Esq. 

64 

Edson, 

Reapers. 

T.  A.  Crane,  Esq. 

65 

Matthews,  M., 

Twilight. 

C.  S.  Gzowski,  Esq. 

66 

O’Brien, 

Indian  Summer. 

E.  Carter,  Esq. 

67 

Millard, 

The  Snowdon  Ridge. 

L.  R.  O’Brien,  Esq. 

68 

Millard, 

Dolwydellan  Castle,  Wales. 

W.  H.  Howland,  Esq. 

69 

Fowler,  D., 

Flowers. 

H.  Hancock,  Esq. 

70 

Millard, 

North  Wales. 

J.  A.  Fraser,  Esq. 

71 

Cresswell, 

Lime-Kilns. 

Major  Walker. 

72 

Jacobi, 

Sketch. 

J..  M.  T  Burnside,  Esq. 

73 

Martin,  T.  M., 

Beech. 

G.  Hague,  Esq.  [treal. 

74 

Fowler,  D., 

Hollyhocks. 

Art  Association,  Mon- 

75 

Jacobi, 

Sunset. 

C.  A.  Drummond,  Esq. 

76 

Fowler, 

Grebes. 

H.  McMahon,  Esq. 

77 

Weston,  I., 

Snowbird  and  Pigeon. 

W.  F:  Kay,  Esq. 

78 

Fowler,  D., 

Syringa. 

J.  A.  Fraser,  Esq. 

79 

Matthews,  M., 

At  Fairfield,  Oxfordshire,  England. 

Hon.  W.  Cayley. 

80 

Millard, 

Wild  Wales. 

J.  A.  Fraser,  Esq.  . 

81 

O’Brien, 

♦Through  the  Tower  Archway,  Parlia¬ 
ment  House,  Ottawa. 

82 

Martin, 

Doorway  at  Westminster  Abbey. 

James  Smith,  Esq. 

83 

Millard, 

Welsh  Mountain  Scene. 

R.  W.  Laird,  Esq. 

84 

Weston,  I., 

Making  War  on  the  Forest. 

% 

85 

Weston,  I., 

Study  in  the  Woods. 

Major  Walker. 

86 

Jacobi, 

Outlet  of  Gull  Lake. 

W.  F.  Kay,  Esq. 

87 

Sandham, 

The  Lovers’  Walk. 

T.  A.  Crane,  Esq. 

88* 

Vandyck, 

Portrait  of  Prince  Rupert,  painted  for 
George  Abbot,  Archbishop  of  Can¬ 
terbury  in  the  sixteenth  century. 

G.  A.  Gray,  Esq. 

00 

oo 

<2n 

Vandyck, 

Portrait  of  Owen  Abbott,  who  was  de¬ 
puted  by  the  English  House  of  Com¬ 
mons  to  bring  King  George  I.  to  the 
throne. 

G.  A.  Gray,  Esq. 

89 

Kane,  Paul, 

Indian  Chief. 

Hon.  G.  W.  Allen. 

90 

Sandham,  H., 

Mic-Mac  Encampment  on  the  Lower 
St.  Lawrence. 

D.  Butler,  Esq. 

91 

Day,  F., 

Winter. 

92 

Berthon,  G.  T., 

The  Early  Visitor. 

Government  of  Ontario. 

93 

Jacobi, 

The  Montmorenci  River. 

G.  A.  Drummond,  Esq. 

94 

Raphael,  Wm., 

Habitans  attacked  by  Wolves. 

G.  Scott,  Esq. 

95 

Way,  C.  I., 

On  the  Androscoggin. 

T.  Kershaw,  Esq. 

96 

Jacobi, 

Sha-wan-e-gan  Falls. 

Art  Association,  Mon¬ 

97 

Day,  F., 

On  Gold  River,  Nova  Scotia. 

treal. 

98 

Weston,  I., 

♦Fruit. 

W.  Scott,  Esq. 

99 

Bertrand,  E., 

♦Street  Scene  in  Algiers. 

Dr.  Robillard. 

100 

Edson, 

Burnham  Beeches. 

Mrs.  Frothingham. 

101 

Martin,  T.  M., 

♦Nepigon. 

102 

Martin,  T.  M., 

Ptarmigan  Grouse. 

H.  Hague,  Esq. 

CANADA 


- 

CANADA. 

7i 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

OWNER. 

103 

Fraser,  J.  A., 

*A  September  Afternoon. 

W.  Angus,  Esq. 

104 

Vogt,  A., 

Horses  at  Water. 

W.  Clare,  Esq. 

105 

Fraser,  J.  A., 

A  Gleam  of  Morning  Sunlight. 

G.  Scott,  Esq. 

106 

Edson, 

On  the  Line  between  Canada  and  the 

A.  I.  Pell,  Esq. 

United  States. 

107 

Martin,  T.  M., 

Indian  Summer,  Georgian  Bay. 

Dr.  Givins. 

108 

Edson, 

Burnham  Beeches. 

Government  of  Ontario. 

109 

Fraser,  J.  A., 

Dry  Bed  of  a  Stream. 

R.  S.  Woods,  Esq. 

110 

Way,  C.  I., 

The  Owl’s  Head,-  Lake  Memphre- 

R.  C.  Jamesson,  Esq. 

magog. 

111 

Vogt,  A., 

Returning  Home. 

W.  I.  Sterling,  Esq. 

112 

Martin,  T.  M., 

A  Forest  Home. 

The  National  Club. 

113 

Day,  F., 

Winter  Scene  in  Nova  Scotia. 

114 

Sharpe,  C., 

The  Captive. 

Jas.  Ewan,  Esq. 

115 

Vogt,  A., 

Taking  a  Breath  of  Morning  Air. 

Mrs.  G.  Frothingham. 

116 

Sandham,  H., 

Old  Fort  Chambley,  Richelieu  River. 

Miss  Gale. 

117 

Sandham,  H., 

On  the  Godbout  River. 

W.  Notman,  Esq. 

118 

Fraser,  W.  L., 

*Clouding  on  Mount  Elephantis. 

W.  Angus,  Esq. 

119 

Way,  C.  I., 

In  the  White  Mountains. 

T.  Kershaw,  Esq. 

120 

Fraser,  W.  L., 

A  Pool  in  the  Woods. 

G.  S.  Brush,  Esq. 

121 

Jacobi, 

Falls  of  St.  Anne. 

I.  McLachlan,  Esq. 

122 

Vogt,  A., 

The  Last  Ride. 

W.  F.  Kay,  Esq. 

123 

Martin,  T.  M., 

*  “  This  Side  up  with  Care.” 

124 

Bridgman  &  Foster, 

Portrait. 

125 

Schreiber,  Mrs., 

Goat  and  Lamb. 

126 

Jacobi, 

Timber  Slide. 

A.  Gilmore,  Esq. 

127 

Bridgman  &  Foster, 

Portrait  of  J.  L.  Hutchinson,  Esq. 

P.  G.  C.  K.  T.  Penn. 

128 

Martin,  T.  M., 

Fruit. 

James  Smith,  Esq. 

129 

Verner,  F.  A., 

Indians  Gambling. 

130 

Hancock, 

Autumn  in  Canada. 

Government  of  Ontario. 

131 

Cresswell,  W.  N., 

The  Wreck. 

132 

Vogt, 

*The  Grey  Battery. 

H.  McMahon,  Esq. 

133 

Day,  Forshaw, 

Landscape. 

134 

Forbes,  J.  C., 

Portrait  of  D.  Forbes,  Esq.  [eral. 

• 

135 

Bridgman  &  Foster, 

Ex-Governor  Jewell,  Postmaster-Gen- 

136 

Fyte, 

Fruit  (old  picture). 

G.  A.  Gray,  Esq. 

136«  Lely,  Sir  Peter, 

Portrait  of  General  Vesey  Abbott,  “of 

G.  A.  Gray,  Esq. 

the  Blues,”  Major-General,  and  Re¬ 
ceiver  of  all  the  Revenues  of  England 

137 

Forbes,  J.  C., 

in  King  William  III .'s  reign. 

His  Excellency  the  Earl  of  Dufferin, 

Governor-General  of  Canada. 

138 

Martin,  T.  M., 

Grouse. 

H.  Hague,  Esq. 

139 

Day,  F., 

Sleighing  in  Nova  Scotia. 

140 

Martin,  T.  M., 

Summer  Noon. 

141 

Day,  F., 

River  scene. 

142 

Day,  F., 

River  scene. 

143 

Hancock,  H., 

*Lake  Inckbracke. 

C.  Parsons,  Esq. 

144 

Lely,  Sir  Peter, 

Portrait  of  Lady  Molyneux. 

G.  A.  Gray,  Esq. 

145 

Day,  F., 

Marble  Head,  Nova  Scotia. 

146 

Fraser,  I.  A., 

Oat  Harvest  in  Lower  Canada. 

Government  of  Ontario. 

147 

Schreiber,  Mrs., 

Olivia. 

“  What  Olivia  really  felt  gave  me  some  uneasiness.  In  this  struggle  between  prudence  and 
passion,  her  vivacity  quite  forsook  her,  and  every  opportunity  for  solitude  was  sought.” 

148 

Lely,  Sir  Peter, 

Portrait  of  Lady  Falkland. 

G.  A.  Gray,  Esq. 

149 

Schreiber,  Mrs., 

Joan  of  Arc. 

150 

Bridgman,  I.  W., 

Portrait  of  W.  H.  Frazer,  Esq. 

151 

De  Witte, 

Kidderminster  Abbey,  England. 

G.  A.  Gray,  Esq. 

152 

Day,  F., 

Landscape. 

153 

Vandervelde, 

Ship  Firing  a  Salute. 

G.  A.  Gray,  Esq. 

154 

Lely,  Sir  Peter, 

Portrait  of  the  wife  of  Major  Mordecai 

Abbott. 

155 

Weston,  J., 

Bunch  of  Grapes. 

Wm.  Notman. 

156 

Martin,  Henry, 

Flowers. 

H.  Langley. 

72 


DEPT.  IV— ART 


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NO. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 


NO. 

41 

42 

43 


FRANCE. 

{Memorial  Hall ,  Central  Gallery  East ,  North  Side.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


ARTIST. 

Muraton,  Mrs.  E.,  Paris, 

Lesrel,  A.  A.,  Paris, 

Protais,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

Guillon,  Adolph,  Paris, 

Blanc,  C.  L.,  Paris, 

Veron,  A.  R.,  Paris, 

Brest,  Fabian,  Paris, 
Feyen-Perrin,  F.  N.  A.,  Paris, 
Coninck,  P.  de,  Paris, 

Sege,  A.,  Paris, 

Bartholdi,  F.  A.,  Paris, 

Rosier,  A.,  Paris, 

Yon,  Edmond  C.,  Paris, 

Viger,  H.  J.  L.,  Paris, 

Bartholdi,  F.  A.,  Paris, 
Feyen-Perrin,  F.  N.  A.,  Paris, 
Castiglione,  G.,  Paris,  * 

Lortet,  L.,  Oullins, 

Curzon,  A.  F.  de,  Paris, 

Bellel,  J.  J.,  Paris, 

Michel,  Ernest  B.,  Montpellier, 
Sain,  E.  A.,  Nanterre, 

Dupres,  L.  Victor,  Paris, 
Hanoteau,  H.,  Paris, 

Legat,  Leon,  Paris, 

Antigna,  I.  P.  A.,  Paris, 

Antigna,  I.  P.  A.,  Paris, 

Curzon,  P.  A.  C.,  Paris, 
Benouville,  A.,  Paris, 

Bellel,  J.  J.,  Paris, 

Masson,  Miss  A.,  Paris, 
Brunet-Houard,  P.  A.,  Fontaine¬ 
bleau, 

Ulmann,  B.,  Paris, 

Feyen-Perrin,  F.  N.  A.,  Paris, 
Lebel,  Edmond,  Paris, 

Montfallet,  D.,  Paris, 
Hillemacher,  E.  E.,  Paris, 
Maignan,  Albert,  Paris, 
Leyendecker,  F.  M.,  Paris, 

Gide,  T.,  Paris, 


TITLE. 

Monkey  amidst  the  Fruit. 

A  Nobleman  (reign  of  Louis  XIII.). 

The  Royal  French  Guard,  1776. 

Landscape. 

Floral  Offerings  to  the  Holy  Mother,  Naples. 
Storm — Entrance  to- the  Harbor  of  Boulogne. 
Coffee-House  in  Persia. 

Melancholy. 

Italian  Shepherd-Girl. 

Coast  Scene. 

Old  California. 

Evening  in  the  Harbor  of  Venice. 

The  River  Seine,  near  Marolles. 

Empress  Josephine  and  Family,  1814. 

New  California. 

Antique  Dance. 

Visiting  the  Uncle  Cardinal. 

View  on  Mont  Blanc. 

The  Serenade. 

Landscape. 

Decameron. 

Family  Scene  in  the  Pyrenees. 

Watering  Cattle. 

Feeding  the  Hens. 

Landscape  with  figures. 

The  Shipwrecked. 

The  First  Step  in  Crime. 

Ruth  and  Boaz. 

Suburbs  of  Palestrina,  Italy. 

Market-Street  in  Constantine. 

Still  Life. 

Dog  and  Monkey,  Circus. 

Dancing  Gipsy  Girl  (Spain). 

A  Mother  and  Child. 

Italian  Shepherd-Girl. 

The  Minstrel. 

Wedding  Gifts. 

Helene  at  the  Fountain. 

Still  Life. 

Studying. 


{Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  E. ) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


ARTIST. 

Feyen,  Eugene,  Paris, 
Pallifere,  J.  L.,  Paris, 
Kuwasseg,  C.  J.,  Sen.,  Paris, 


TITLE. 

Regatta  in  the  English  Channel. 
Visiting  the  Confessor. 

View  in  the  Tyrol. 


FRANCE 


73 


NO.  ARTIST. 

44  Schenck,  A.  F.,  Ecouen, 

45  Saintin,  Jules  Emile,  Paris, 

46  Notermann,  Zach.,  Paris, 

47  Castiglione,  G.,  Paris, 

48  Duran,  Carolus,  Paris, 

49  Schenck,  A.  F.,  Ecouen, 

50  Brest,  Fabius,  Paris, 

51  Plassan,  A.  E.,  Passy, 

52  Viger,  H.J.  L.,  Paris, 

53  Bellee,  L.  G.  de,  Paris, 


TITLE. 

Sheep  in  a  Snow-Storm. 

Child  and  an  Apple. 

Before  the  Court. 

The  Warrants  (Haddon  Hall  Castle). 
Portrait  of  Mile.  Croizette. 

Sheep  on  the  Heath. 

Yard  of  the  Grand  Mosque  in  Trebizond. 
In  Front  of  the  Looking-Glass. 
Remember  the  Poor. 

Winter  Landscape. 


GOBELIN  TAPESTRIES. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

54  The  Gobelin  Manufactories  in  Collection  of  nine  tapestries. 
Paris,  Beauvais,  and  Gobelin, 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


55  Chaillou,  N.,  Lagny-le-Sec, 

56  Landelle,  Ch.,  Paris, 

57  Sain,  E.  A.,  Nanterre, 

58  Renie,  Jean  Emile,  Passy, 

59  Colzmann,  M.,  Paris, 

60  Maillart,  D.,  Paris, 

61  Legat,  L.,  Paris, 

62  Perrault,  L.,  Paris, 

63  Clement,  A.  F.,  Paris, 

64  Muraton,  Mrs.  E.,  Paris, 

65  Brunet-Houard,  P.  A.,  Fontaine¬ 

bleau, 

66  Renie,  Jean  Emile,  Passy, 

67  Comte,  P.  C.,  Paris, 

68  Saintin,  Jules  Emile,  Paris, 

69  Chartran,  T.,  Paris, 

70  Clement,  A.  F.,  Paris, 

71  Luminais,  E.  V.,  Paris, 

72  Jacomin,  A.  L.,  Paris, 

73  Comte,  P.  C.,  Paris, 

74  Adan,  L.  Emile,  Paris, 

75  Prion,  Louis,  Paris, 

76  Becker,  Georges,  Paris, 


77  Maignan,  Albert,  Paris, 

78  Groiseilliez,  M.  de,  Paris, 

79  Reynaud,  F.,  Paris, 

80  Harpignies,  A.  X.,  Paris, 

81  Rudaux,E.,Caudebec-les-Elbeuf, 
Protais,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

Leleux,  Mrs.  Emilie,  Paris, 

84  Saintin,  Jules  Emile,  Paris, 

85  Salabert,  F.,  Paris, 
Faivre-DufFer,  L.  S.,  Paris, 


82 

83 


86 


87  Ballot,  Mrs.  A.,  Paris, 


88 

89 


Huas,  P.  A.,  Paris, 
Leleux,  Armand,  Paris, 


90  Rapin,  A.  J.,  Paris, 


91 

92 


Rivey,  A.,  Paris, 
Trupheine,  A.  J.,  Paris, 


93  Lebel,  Edmond,  Paris, 

94  Chevrier,  I.,  Place  de  Beaune, 

Saone, 


TITLE. 

The  Watermelon. 

A  Fellah  Woman  (Egypt). 

The  Convalescent. 

Landscape. 

A  Court  Scene. 

The  Bird's  Nest. 

Village  on  the  River-Bank. 

Repose. 

The  Death  of  Julius  Caesar. 

An  Antique  Room. 

Interior  of  a  Menagerie. 

Winter  Landscape. 

Training  Rat-Dogs. 

Lonely. 

Angelica  and  Roger. 

On  the  Sea-Shore. 

Savages  and  Cattle. 

An  Armorer  *of  the  Seventeenth  Century. 

The  King’s  Entertainment. 

Consultation. 

School  for  Young  Satyrs. 

Rizpah  protecting  the  Bodies  of  her  Sons  from  the 
Birds  of  Prey  (II.  Samuel  xxi.  io). 

The  Sentinel. 

The  Meadows  of  Moussy. 

Market  in  Naples. 

Landscape  near  Renard. 

Interruption. 

Soldiers  at  a  Halt. 

The  Doctors'  Consultation. 

The  Laundress. 

View  on  Lake  d’ Annecy. 

Venus  led  by  Love. 

Meditation. 

The  First  Coquetry. 

Indiscretion. 

Lake  in“the  Woods  of  Marfontaine. 

Young  Venetian  Girl. 

Drawing-School. 

Butcher  in  Trastevere  (Italy). 

Captured  Mice. 


74 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

95 

Dubos,  Miss  A.,  Paris, 

The  Big  Sister. 

96 

Luminais,  E.  V.,  Paris, 

King  Morvan. 

97 

Courdouan,  V.,  Toulon, 

Cannes  (Alpine  view). 

98 

Dumaresque,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Congress  of  Geneva,  1873. 

99 

Benouville,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Banks  of  the  Nive. 

100 

Pabst,  C.  Alf.,  Paris, 

Alsatian  Bride. 

101 

Rosier,  A.,  Paris, 

Morning  on  the  Lagoons  of  Venice. 

102 

Chevrier,  I.,  Place  de  Beaune, 
Saone, 

Mouse  in  the  Library. 

103 

Saintin,  Jules  Emile,  Paris, 

Leda  and  the  Swan. 

104 

Hirsch,  Alphonse,  Paris, 

The  First-Born.  # 

105 

Villebesseyx,  G.,  Paris, 

Staircase  in  the  new  Opera-House,  Paris. 

106 

Dubouchet,  H., 

St.  Anthony’s  Day. 

107 

Zuber,  H.  J.,  Auteuil, 

Forest  in  Normandy. 

SCULPTURE 

AND  PORCELAIN. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

108^ 

ib  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

Two  vases. 

109 

Girard,  N.  J.,  Paris, 

Iphigenia  Sacrificed  (marble). 

111 

Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

Vase. 

112 

Cordier,  Ch.,  Paris, 

Arabian  Woman  (marble  and  bronze  statue). 

11 3a  3  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

Two  vases. 

114 

Bartholdi,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Young  Vine-Grower  (bronze). 

11 5a  3  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

Two  vases. 

116 

Felon,  Joseph, 

L’Oceani  (granite). 

117 

Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

Vase. 

118 

Schroeder,  Louis,  Paris, 

Etruscan  Art.  • 

119 ab  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

Two  vases. 

(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  Z.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

120 

Ballavoine,  J.  F.,  Paris, 

The  Bouquet. 

121 

Chevrier,  J.,  Place  de  Beaune, 
Saone, 

Rats  in  a  Gothic  Hall. 

122 

Coroenne,  H.,  Paris, 

Salutation. 

123 

Bauce,  J.  A.,  Paris, 

Interior  of  a  Sheep-Cote. 

124 

Montfallet,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Juggler  (time  of  Louis  XIII.). 

125 

Lepesqueur,  H.,  Paris, 

The  Beautiful  Innkeeper. 

126 

Yon,  Edmond  C.,  Paris, 

River  Seine  near  Marolles. 

127 

Sebillot,  Paul,  Paris, 

Trees  on  the  Sea-Shore. 

128 

Laporte,  M.,  Paris, 

Betrothed. 

129 

Colzmann,  M.,  Paris, 

An  Old  History. 

130 

Salles-Wagner,  Mrs.  A.,  Nimes, 

Holy  Mother  and  Child. 

131 

Chagot,  E.,  Paris, 

The  Beach  of  St.-Briac. 

132 

Lays,  J.  P.,  Lyons, 

Basket  with  Flowers. 

133 

Delobbe,  F.  A.,  Paris, 

Going  Home  from  the  Fields. 

134 

Fery,  Miss  V.,  Paris, 

Artistic  objects.  . 

135 

Daubigny,  Karl,  Paris, 

Landscape. 

136 

Dameron,  E.,  Paris, 

The  Pyramids. 

137 

Accard,  E.,  Paris, 

The  Two  Sisters. 

138 

Petit,  Eugene,  Paris, 

Spring  Flowers. 

139 

Blum,  Maurice,  Paris, 

A  Consultation. 

140 

Trouillebert,  P.  D.,  Paris, 

Remembrance. 

141 

Blum,  Maurice,  Paris, 

A  Painful  Operation. 

142 

Lays,  J.  P.,  Lyons, 

Basket  with  Fruit. 

143 

Dumaresque,  A.,  Paris, 

Declaration  of  Independence,  United  States  of 
America,  4th  July,  1776. 

144 

Masure,J.,  Paris, 

Shores  of  the  Bay  of  San  Juan. 

75 


FRANCE. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

145  Sirouy,  A.,  Paris, 

146  Guillon,  A.,  Paris, 

147  Chaillou,  N.,  Lagny-le-Sec, 

148  Chevrier,  J.,  Place  de  Beaune, 

Saone, 

149  Morin,  Leonard,  Paris, 

150  Dupre,  Victor,  Paris, 

151  Nicholas,  Miss  M.,  Paris, 

152  Houard-Brunet,  P.  A.,  Fontaine 

bleau, 


NO.  ARTIST. 

153  Perrey,  N.  A.,  Paris, 

154  Vasselot,  A.  de,  Paris, 

155  Devaux,  F.  A.,  Rouen, 


NO.  ARTIST. 

156  Bouillard,  A.  M.  L.,  Paris, 

157  Muraton,  A.,  Paris, 

158  Revel,  C.,  Paris, 

159  Beliard,  E.,  Paris, 

160  Oudinot,  A.,  Paris, 

161  Notermann,  Z.,  Paris, 

162  Duverger,  T.  E.,  Ecouen, 

163  Salles-Wagner,  Miss  A.,  Nimes, 

164  Montfallet,  A.,  Paris, 

165  Hirsch,  A.,  Paris, 

166  Collette,  A.,  Paris, 

167  Munier,  E.,  Paris, 

168  Leleux,  Armand,  Paris, 

169  Selim,  Mrs.  H.,  Pans, 


TITLE. 

A  Japanese  Lady. 

After  the  Rain. 

Public  Assistance  in  Paris. 

Mouse  in  an  Antique  Room. 
Flower-Market  at  the  Madeleine. 
Banks  of  the  River  Marne. 

The  Alphabet. 

The  Horse  Fair. 

SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

A  Young  Shepherd  (marble). 

Portrait  of  M.  Auzoux  (bronze). 

Louis  Bouilhet  (marble). 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLg. 

Hope. 

A  Monk. 

The  Miser. 

Banks  of  the  River  Oise  (Winter). 
Low  Tide  at  Villeville. 

Auction  Sale. 

The  School. 

The  Little  Fisher. 

Summer  Amusements  near  Versailles. 
The  Model. 

A  French  Peasant  Girl. 

Refreshment. 

At  the  Fountain. 

Divine  Love. 


OIL 

* 

NO.  ARTIST. 

170  Gide,  T.,  Paris, 

171  Yvon,  A.,  Paris, 

172  Duverger,  Th.  E.,  Ecouen, 

173  Bruelle,  Gaston,  Paris, 

174  Cabuzel,  A.  H.,  Paris, 

175  Daubigny,  K.  P.,  Paris, 

176  Glaize,  T.  T.  L.,  Paris, 

177  Busson,  Ch.,  Montoire, 

178  Hillemacker,  Ernest,  Paris, 

179  Curzon,  A.  de,  Paris, 

180  Brissot  de  Warville,  Saturnin, 

Compiegne, 

181  Dumaresque,  A.,  Paris, 

182  Legat,  L.,  Paris, 

183  Veron,  A.  R.,  Paris, 

184  Leleux,  A.,  Paris, 

185  Bellel,J.J.,  Paris, 

186  Richner,  L.  P.  R.,  Paris, 

187  Clement,  H.,  Paris, 

188  Vuagnat,  F.,  Paris, 

189  Deshayes,  Ch.,  Paris, 

190  Jacomin,  H.,  Paris, 

191  Bellange,  Eug.,  Paris, 


X  Hall ,  Gallery  /.) 

PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 

An  After-Dinner  Nap. 

Napoleon  the  First. 

End  of  the  Harvest. 

Fishing-Boats. 

A  Visit  to  the  Louvre. 

Valley  of  Pourville  (Normandy). 

The  Flower-Girl. 

Before  the  Rain. 

Napoleon  I.,  with  Goethe  and  Wieland. 
View  at  Fort  Napoleon. 

Sheep-Pen. 

Surrender  of  Yorktown. 

An  Old  Water-Mill. 

Banks  of  the  River  Seine. 

The  First  Theft. 

Suburbs  of  Constantine. 

Reminiscence  of  Rainey. 

A  Fellah  Girl  (Egypt). 

Landscape  with  Cattle. 

In  the  Forest. 

Check -mate. 

Evening  after  the  Battle. 


76 


DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


TITLE. 


192  Rapin,  A.,  Paris, 

193  Willenick,  M.,  Paris, 

194  Kienlin,  Jules,  Paris, 

195  Bar,  Alexandre  de,  Paris, 

196  Lebel,  E.,  Paris, 

197  Berthelemy,  E.,  Paris, 

198  Feyen-Perrin,  F.  N.  A.,  Paris, 

199  Renie,  Jean  Emile,  Passy, 

200  Baron,  Stephane,  Paris, 

201  Lesrel,  A.  A.,  Paris, 

202  Willenich,  M.,  Paris, 

203  Cetner,  A.  de,  Paris, 


Morning — Valley  of  Bonnevoux. 
L’Ospedaletto,  Venice. 

The  Party. 

View  at  Boulak. 

Bridge  in  Venice. 

^Fishing-Boats  going  to  Sea. 

The  Lesson  in  Anatomy. 

Interior  of  the  Bas-Breaux.  ~ 
Faust  and  Margaret. 

The  Halberd-Seller. 

The  Naval  Battle. 

Salambo. 


SCULPTURE  AND  PORCELAIN. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

204  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

205  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

206  Vasselot,  A.  de,  Paris, 

207 a  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

208  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

209  Cordier,  Ch.,  Paris, 

210  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

211  Marcellin,  E.,  Paris, 

212  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

213  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

214  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

215  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

216  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

217  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

218  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

219  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

220  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

221  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

222  Lanson,  E.,  Paris, 

223  Roubeaud,  L.  A.,  Paris, 

224  Gautherin,  J.,  Paris, 

225  Arson,  A.,  Paris, 

226  Loison,  P.,  Paris, 

227  Felon,  Paris, 

228  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

229  Roubeaud,  L.  A.,  Paris, 

230  Galineau,  J.  A.  de,  Stockholm, 


TITLE. 

Vase. 

Vase. 

Chloe  (bronze). 

Two  vases. 

Vase. 

Christopher  Columbus  (bronze). 
Vase. 

Venus  nursing  Cupid  (bronze). 
Vase. 

Playing  Cupid  (marble). 

John  Crying  (marble). 

Boy  and  Snail  (marble). 

Sleeping  Cupid  (marble). 
Christmas  Gifts  (marble). 

Cupid  Ready  (marble). 

The  Last  Hour  (marble). 

John  Laughing  (marble). 

Day  and  Night  (marble). 

Bust  (marble). 

Child  (marble). 

Two  Good  Friends. 

Partridges  (bronze). 

The  Young  Convalescent  (marble). 
Navigation  (bronze). 

Boy  and  Bird  (marble). 

A  Young  Girl  (marble). 

Queen  Mab  (marble). 


( Memorial  Hall ,  Grand  Central  Hall ,  Gallery  B.) 

SCULPTURE  AND  PORCELAIN. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

231  Crauk,  Gustave,  Paris, 

232a  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

233  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 
233a  Sevres  Porcelain  Manufactory, 

234  Cordier,  Charles,  Paris, 


TITLE. 

MacMahon  (bronze). 

Two  vases  (porcelain.) 

Two  vases  (porcelain). 

Starting  for  Cythera  (painting  on  porcelain). 
Priestess  of  Isis  (bronze). 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  32.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

235  Kienlin,  Jules,  Paris, 

236  Clairval,  Mrs.  M.  T.,  Paris, 

237  Herpin,  Leon,  Paris, 


TITLE. 

Louis  XIII.  and  Anne  of  Austria. 

France  in  Mourning  for  Alsace  and  Lorraine. 
The  Hills  of  Moulineau. 


FRANCE 


77 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

238 

Zuber-Buhler,  Paris,  * 

The  Dew. 

239 

Castelnau,  P.  de',  Paris, 

The  Apollo  Gallery  in  the  Louvre. 

240 

Barrias,  Felix  J.,  Paris, 

Electra  (Victor  Hugo). 

241 

Lambert,  A.  E.,  Paris, 

The  Marshes  of  Longpre. 

242 

Salles,  J.,  Nimes, 

The  Little  Brother. 

243 

Zuber-Buhler,  Paris, 

The  Springs.  * 

244 

Renie,  J.  E.,  Passy, 

Forest  of  Fontainebleau. 

245 

Bonnefoy,  H.,  Paris, 

Thistles. 

246 

Allemand,  G.,  Lyons, 

A  Young  Girl  with  Fruit. 

247 

Sebron,  H.,  Paris, 

Niagara  Falls  (Winter). 

248 

Mellee,  A.  L.,  Paris, 

A  Forest  Road. 

249 

Chagot,  E.,  Paris, 

Wreck  of  a  Sloop. 

250 

Sirouy,  Ach.,  Paris, 

The  Prodigal  Son. 

251 

Berchere,  N.,  Paris, 

Gale  on  the  Nile  during  the  Flood. 

252 

Cassagne,  Armand,  Paris, 

The  Cross-Road  in  the  Forest. 

253 

Rochenoir,  I.  de  la,  Paris, 

The  Flood. 

254 

Salanson,  Miss  E.,  Paris, 

Rest. 

255 

Mathieu,  O.  P.,  Paris, 

The  Nymph  Echo  bewailing  the  Death  of  Nar¬ 

cissus. 

256 

Carrier,  Belleuse  P.,  Paris, 

The  Sleeping  Child. 

257 

Laurent,  Henri,  Paris, 

Feeding  the  Sheep. 

258 

Couder,  E.  Gustave,  Paris, 

Alone  in  the  House. 

259 

Dameron,  E.  Ch.,  Paris, 

The  Oaks  of  Grand moulin. 

260 

Villa,  E. ,  Paris, 

The  Vegetable-Stand. 

261 

Huas,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

Soap-Bubbles. 

262 

Sebron,  H.,  Paris, 

A  Hebrew  Wedding  at  Tangiers,  Morocco. 

£63 

Notermann,  Z.,  Paris, 

A  St.  Bernard  Dog  on  the  Alps. 

264 

Masson,  Miss  A.,  Paris, 

Flowers. 

265 

Valadon,  J.  E.,  Paris, 

The  Neighbor’s  Cat. 

266 

Veron,  A.  R.,  Paris, 

Park  at;Senlis. 

£67 

Moullion,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Birds’  Paradise. 

268 

Gamier,  Jules,  Paris, 

The  Bather. 

269 

Biliard,  E.,  Paris, 

Interior  of  a  Studio. 

270 

Herst,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Falls  at  Doubs. 

271 

Grandschamp,  Pinel  de,  Paris, 

Oriental  Fantasy. 

272 

Salles,  Jules,  Nimes, 

A  Young  Girl  of  Procida. 

273 

Lacretelle,  E.,  London, 

The  Royal  Stables,  London. 

SCULPTURE. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

274 

Dalou,  J.,  Paris, 

The  Needle-Woman  (bronze). 

275 

Felon,  J.,  Paris, 

The  Hour  of  Rest  (marble). 

276 

Lecointe,  Paris, 

Good-Bye  (bronze). 

277 

Martin,  F.,  Paris, 

Negro  Hunting  (bronze). 

278 

Doublemard,  A.,  Paris, 

Bacchus’s  Education  (bronze). 

279 

Durst,  M.,  Paris, 

The  Laugher  (bronze). 

( Annex ,  Gallery  No.  j8.) 

OIL 

PAINTINGS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

280 

Japy,  Louis,  Paris, 

Valley  in  the  Jura  Mountains. 

281 

Martin,  Ernest,  Paris, 

French  Soldiers  at  the  Foot  of  Mont  Valerien. 

282 

Baux,  Miss,  Paris, 

Salonican  Woman. 

283 

Lacretelle,  E.,  London, 

Horses. 

284 

Jaquard,  Claudius,  Paris, 

Prisoners  redeemed  at  Morocco. 

285 

Duval,  Jobbe,  Paris, 

Mysteries  of  Bacchus. 

286 

Landelle,  Charles,  Paris, 

A  Young  Gipsy  Girl. 

287 

Bar,  Alexandre  de,  Paris, 

Interior  of  a  Forest. 

288 

Herst,  A.,  Paris, 

Spring. 

289 

Cherez,  L., 

The  Cours  Veneon  (Dauphine). 

290 

Mathieu,  O.,  Paris, 

The  Vanquished. 

78 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

291 

Jadin,  E.,  Paris, 

Sheikh  Salah  dead  in  his  Tent — Souvenir  of  the 

Algerine  Sahara.  ' 

292 

Herpin,  L.,  Paris, 

The  River  Marne  at  Chermevieres. 

293 

Tortez,  V.,  Paris, 

The  Nymph  Echo. 

294 

Monginet,  C.,  Paris, 

The  Friends  of  the  House. 

295 

Rivey,  A.,  Paris, 

Young  Girl  (time  of  Louis  XIII.). 

296 

Kock,  Miss  Eliza,  Paris, 

“  You  can’t  have  any.” 

297 

Hugard,  Claude,  Paris, 

Oaks  on  the  Banks  of  l’Etang  de  Guirlande. 

298 

Yvon,  Ad.,  Paris, 

Caesar. 

299 

Berchere,  N.,  Paris, 

After  the  Simoon. 

300 

Laporte,  Emile,  Paris, 

Gathering  Grapes. 

301 

Maillart,  D.,  Paris, 

A  Young  Italian  Girl  and  Mandolin. 

302 

Bellel,  J.  J.,  Paris, 

The  Valley  of  Allevard. 

303 

Perrault,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Bather. 

304 

Laporte,  Emile,  Paris, 

Harvest  Scene. 

305 

Collette,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Reader. 

306 

Merry,  B.,  Bougival, 

“  Don’t  touch.” 

307 

Bideau,  E.,  Paris, 

The  Little  Quarrelers. 

SCULPTURE. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

308 

Dubucand,  Alfred.  Paris, 

A  Chase  in  the  Sahara  (bronze). 

309 

Cecioni,  Paris, 

Child  and  Cock  (bronze). 

310 

Mene,  P.  J.,  Paris, 

A  Falconer  on  Horseback  (bronze). 

311 

Dubucand,  Alfred,  Paris, 

Ostrich-Hunting  (bronze). 

312 

Moulin,  H.,  Paris, 

A  Secret  (bronze). 

(Annex, 

Gallery  No.  37.) 

OIL 

PAINTINGS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

313 

Maignan,  Albert,  Paris, 

The  God  of  the  Woods. 

314 

Callias,  H.,  Paris, 

A  Concert  (period  of  Charles  the  Bold). 

315 

Doux,  Mrs.  Lucile,  Paris, 

Revery. 

316 

Ferry,  G.,  Paris, 

Worship  of  Bacchus. 

317 

Breton,  Emile,  Pas-de-Calais, 

The  Canal  of  Courrieres. 

318 

Trouillebert, - ,  Paris, 

A  Young  Girl  at  the  Fountain. 

319 

Collette,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Railroad  Depot. 

320 

Debat,  Ponsan  E.,  Paris, 

The  First  Mourners. 

321 

Carrier,  Belleuse  P.,  Paris 

The  Baptismal  Plate. 

322 

Dubos,  Miss  A.,  Paris, 

The  Barber’s  Daughter. 

323 

Bellee,  G.  C.,  Paris, 

The  Pillars  of  Scornee. 

324 

Gudin,  Theodore,  Chateau  de  la  Escape  of  a  Christian  Slave. 

Barre, 

325 

Camorre,  Leon,  Lille, 

Cassandra. 

326 

Cassagne,  A.,  Paris, 

Through  the  Rocks. 

327 

Valandon,  I.,  Paris, 

Motherly  Apprenticeship. 

328 

Fery,  Miss  L.,  Paris, 

Roses  and  Fruit. 

329 

Muraton,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Penitent. 

330 

Deshayes,  Ch.,  Paris, 

Cattle  in  Pasture. 

331 

Cabaillot,  Lasalle,  Paris, 

Sculptors’  Hall  in  the  Exhibition  of  1872. 

332 

Poncet,  I.  B.,  Paris, 

Orpheus  and  Eurydice. 

333 

Cassagne,  A.,  Paris, 

Sully ’s  Walk  at  Fontainebleau. 

334 

Durst,  Aug.,  Puteaux, 

Evening  in  the  Kitchen. 

335 

Vely,  A.,  Paris, 

A  Lady  with  a  Guitar. 

336 

Landelle,  Ch.,  Paris, 

A  Samaritan  Woman. 

337 

Princeteau,  R.,  Paris, 

Portrait  of  Washington. 

SCULPTURE. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

338 

Cain,  A.,  Paris, 

Cock  Fight  (bronze). 

339 

Mene,  P.  J.,  Paris, 

Scottish  Hunting  Scene  (bronze). 

FRANCE 


79 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

340 

Lechene,  A.  J.  B.,  Paris, 

Parrots  (bronze). 

341 

Mene,  P.  J.,  Paris, 

Hunter  and  Dogs  (bronze). 

342 

Megrez,  A.,  Paris, 

The  Youth  David  (bronze). 

{Annex, 

Gallery  No.  35.) 

OIL 

PAINTINGS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

343 

Cassinelli,  H.,  Nice, 

Decatur  leaving  the  harbor  of  Tripoli,  February, 
1804,  after  having  set  fire  to  the  Frigate  Phila¬ 
delphia. 

344 

Laguillermie,  F.,  Paris, 

Crossing  the  Run.  j 

345 

Cettner,  A.,  Paris, 

Faith. 

346 

Sebron,  H.,  Paris, 

Broadway,  New  York  (Winter). 

347 

Adan,  L.  Emile,  Paris, 

Scene  of  the  Inquisition. 

348 

Mallet,  Joseph,  Paris, 

The  Juggler's  Family. 

349 

Zier,  Edouard,  Paris, 

Julia. 

350 

Mallet,  Joseph,  Paris, 

Boats  on  the  Rhone. 

351 

Daubigny,  Karl,  Paris, 

Shipping  Oysters  at  Cancala-. 

352 

Antigna,  J.  P.  A.,  Paris, 

Fascination. 

353 

Breton,  Emile,  Pas-de-Calais, 

A  Village  in  Winter. 

354 

Bar,  Alexandre  de,  Paris, 

The  Death  of  Virginia. 

355 

Jacomin,  A*  Paris, 

Bilboquet  and  his  Companion. 

356 

Poncet,  B.,  Paris, 

Sully,  of  the  Theatre  Frangais,  in  the  part  of 
“Orestes.” 

357 

Renie,J.  Emile,  Paris, 

Old  Oaks. 

358 

Barras,  Felix,  Paris, 

“  My  Husband  is  on  the  Sea.” 

359 

Princeteau,  R.,  Paris, 

Horses  frightened  by  the  Railway  Train. 

360 

Rouffio,  P.,  Paris, 

Herodias. 

361 

Jundt,  G.,  Paris, 

The  Hair  Fair  in  Auvergne. 

362 

Sege,  A.,  Paris, 

Fountain  at  Nantois. 

363 

Durst,  A.,  Puteaux, 

Evening  Landscape. 

364 

Jundt,  G.,  Paris, 

Coast  Scene. 

365 

Rougeron,  A.,  Paris, 

Teasing. 

SCULPTURE. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

366 

Cordier,  Charles,  Paris, 

Young  Grecian  Girl  (bronze). 

367 

Gobineau,  de,  Stockholm, 

Valkyria  after  the  Victory  (marble). 

368 

Cordier,  Charles,  Paris, 

Fellah  Girl  (bronze). 

369 

Bertaux,  Miss  Leon,  Paris, 

Ideal  bust  (marble). 

37 1) 

Caille,  J.  M.,  Paris, 

Bacchante  playing  with  a  Panther  (bronze). 

{Annex,  Galleries  Nos .  34,  36,  45.) 

WATER  COLORS,  ENGRAVINGS,  ETC. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

% 

TITLE. 

371 

Lalande,  Maxime,  Paris, 

Crayon  drawing. 

372 

Dumas,  Em.,  Paris, 

Flowers  (water  color). 

373 

Herst,  A.,  Paris, 

Pines  in  Provence  (water  color). 

374 

Mermet,  C.,  Paris, 

Butterflies  (water  color). 

375 

Courdouan,  V.,  Toulon, 

Valley  in  the  Ardennes  Mountains  (crayon). 

376 

Cassagne,  A.,  Paris, 

View  in  a  Forest  (water  color). 

377 

Courdouan,  V.,  Toulon, 

Moustier  Ste.  Marie  (pastel). 

378 

Felon,  Joseph,  Paris, 

Massacre  of  the  Innocents  (India  ink). 

379 

Lestang,  Parade  de,  Paris, 

Autumn  Flowers  (water  color). 

380 

Herst,  A.,  Paris, 

Aygalades,  near  Marseilles  (water  color). 

381 

Lalanne,  M.,  Paris, 

View  of  Bordeaux  Harbor. 

382 

Felon,  Joseph,  Paris, 

Engravings. 

383 

Felon,  Joseph,  Paris, 

Notre  Dame  de  Ste.  Esperance. 

384 

Cassagne,  A.,  Paris, 

An  Up-hill  Road. 

DEPT.  IV.— ART 


80 


TITLE. 


385  Brunet,  Debaines  A.,  Paris, 

386  Gaillard,  F.,  Paris, 

387  Gaillard,  F.,  Paris, 

388  Bellel,J.J.,  Paris, 

389  Brunei,  Debaines  A.,  Paris, 

390  Gaillard,  S.,  Paris, 

391  Brunet,  Debaines  A.,  Paris, 

392  Bichot,  Felix,  Paris, 

393  Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

394  Gaillard,  F.,  Paris, 

395  Thomas,  Emile,  Paris, 

396  Levasseur,  J.  G.,  Paris, 

397  Gaillard,  F.,  Paris, 

398  Levasseur,  J.  G.,  Paris, 

399  Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

400  Levy,  Gustave,  Paris, 

401  Dubouchet,  H.,  Auteuil, 

402  Potemont,  M.,  Paris, 

403  Brunet,  Debaines  A.,  Paris, 

404  Lalanne,  M.,  Paris, 

405  Flameng,  Leopold,  Paris, 

406  Thomas,  E.,  Paris, 

407  Brunet,  Debaines  A.,  Paris, 

408  Poncet,  J.  B.,  Paris, 

409  Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

410  Gaucherel,  Leon,  Paris, 

411  Flameng,  Leopold,  Paris, 

412  Lalanne,  M.,  Paris, 

413  Poncet,  J.  B.,  Paris, 

414  Robert,  Jules,  Paris, 

415  Varin,  Eugene,  Paris, 

416  Hildebrand,  H.,  Paris, 

417  Leveux,  Paris, 

418  Robert,  Jules,  Paris, 

419  Potemont,  M.,  Paris, 

420  Bellel,J.J.,  Paris, 

421  Poncet,  J.  B.,  Paris, 

422  Lamotte,  A.,  Chaville, 

423  Lalanne,  M.,  Paris, 

424  Thomas,  E.,  Paris, 

425  Deblois,  Ch.,  Paris, 

426  Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

427  Lalanne,  M.,  Paris, 

428  Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

429  Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

430  Gaillard,  F.,  Paris, 

431  Coindre,  G.  J.,  Paris, 

432  Dubouchet,  H.,  Auteuil, 

433  Jaquemart,  J.,  Paris, 

434  Flameng,  Leopold,  Paris, 

435  Coindre,  G.J.,  Paris, 

436  Gaillard,  C.  F.,  Paris, 

437  Dubouchet,  H.,  Auteuil, 

438  Gaillard,  F.,  Paris, 

439  Brunet,  Debaines  A.,  Paris, 

440  Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 

44-1  Dubouchet,  H.,  Auteuil, 

442  Flameng,  Leopold,  Paris, 

443  Gaillard,  F.,  Paris, 

444  Adeline,  Jules,  Rouen, 

445  Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 


Three  etchings,  after  Turner. 

Van  Eyck  (etching). 

The  Holy  Heiress  (etching). 

The  Ravine  at  Gravenoire  (drawing). 

An  Italian  Yard. 

Portrait  of  Pius  IX. 

Six  etchings. 

Japanese  objects  of  art  (etching). 

Portrait  of  John  Stuart  Mill  (etching). 

The  CEdipus  of  Ingres  (etching). 

Marshal  Prim  (wood  engraving). 

Miracle  of  the  Loaves  and  Fishes,  after  Murillo. 
Portrait  of  Count  de  Chambord. 

Dante’s  Departure. 

“  Don’t  cry.” 

La  belle  Jardiniere. 

Charon  (engraving). 

La  Tonnellerie — a  street  in  old  Paris. 

Remains  of  St.  Charles  Bridge. 

View  of  the  Pont  de  la  Concorde,  Paris  (engaving). 
Three  etchings. 

Mater  Dolorosa  (engraving). 

Interior  of  the  Church  of  St.  Ouen. 

Moses  before  the  Burning  Bush. 

Portrait  (etching). 

Colleoni’s  Statue,  Venice  (etching). 

The  Night  Patrol  (etching). 

Ten  etchings. 

Jesus  bearing  the  Cross  (engraving). 

Three  portraits  (engravings). 

Spring  (engraving). 

Fifteen  engravings. 

The  Concini  Family  (engraving). 

Three  portraits  (engraving). 

La  Merveilleuse. 

Don  Quixote  and  Sancho  Panza  (crayon). 

Jesus  riding  into  Jerusalem. 

The  One- Year  Volunteer  (engraving). 

Twelve  etchings,  representing  the  interior  of  Vic¬ 
tor  Hugo’s  house. 

Turtle  Fight  (engraving). 

The  Betrothed  (engraving). 

The  Sketcher. 

Paris  in  1867  (etching). 

The  First-Born  (etching). 

Bible  Lessons. 

Five  engravings. 

Twenty-one  etchings. 

Three  engravings. 

Five  objects  of  art  (etchings)  from  the  Louvre. 

Six  etchings. 

Eleven  etchings. 

Two  engravings. 

Portrait — Balthasar  Castiglione. 

Holy  Mother  and  Child. 

The  Church  Della  Salute,  Venice. 

Six  etchings. 

Charity  (engraving).  4 

Etching. 

Dante  (engraving). 

The  Great  Town-gate  at  Rouen. 

Smoking  (engraving). 


FRANCE 


81 


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447 

448 

449 

450 

451 

452 

453 

454 

455 

456 

457 

458 

459 

460 

461 

462 

463 

464 

465 

466 

467 

468 

469 

470 

471 

472 

473 

474 

475 

476 


ARTIST. 

Gaillard,  F.,  Paris, 

Gaucherel,  Leon,  Paris, 
Laguillermie;,  F.,  Paris, 
Rajon,  P.  A.,  Paris, 
Robert,  J.,  Paris, 

Adeline,  Jules,  Rouen, 
Gaucherel,  Leon,  Paris, 
Levy,  Gustave,  Paris, 
Jaquemart,  J.,  Paris, 
Laplante,  Paris, 

Robert,  J.,  Paris, 
Jaquemart,  J.,  Paris, 
Delauney,  A.,  Paris, 
Laplante,  Paris, 
Dubouchet,  H.,  Paris, 
Flameng,  Leopold,  Paris, 
Gaucherel,  Leon,  Paris, 
Saintin,  J.  E.,  Paris, 
Herst,  A.,  Paris, 

Lalanne,  M.,  Paris, 
Courdouan,  V.,  Toulon, 
Herst,  A.,  Paris, 

Chagot,  E.  A.,  Paris, 
Eliot,  G.,  Paris, 

Chagot,  E.  A.,  Paris, 
Bellel,  J.  J.,  Paris, 
Chagot,  E.  A.,  Paris, 
Eliot,  G.,  Paris, 

Herst,  A.,  Paris, 

Lalanne,  M.,  Paris, 
Bellel,  J.  J.,  Paris, 


TITLE. 

Statue  on  the  Tomb  of  one  of  the  Medici,  after 
Michael  Angelo  (etching). 

Three  etchings. 

The  Surrender  of  Breda. 

Three  etchings. 

Three  engravings. 

The  Cathedral  at  Rouen. 

Four  Actors  of  the  Theatre  Fran^ais  (etching). 
Damocles  (engraving). 

Collection  of  Wilson  (five  etchings). 

Nine  engravings. 

Three  engravings. 

Collection  of  Wilson  (five  etchings). 

Notre  Dame,  Paris  (engraving). 

Six  engravings. 

Divine  Retribution  (engraving). 

Five  etchings. 

Three  etchings. 

Breakfast  (crayon). 

Trees  and  Rocks  (water  color). 

Park  scene  (crayon). 

Ghizeh,  Egypt  (water  color). 

Road  at  Calvoir  (water  color). 

Coffee-House  in  Cairo  (water  color)* 

Cock-Fight  (pastel). 

Views  in  Guernsey  (water  color). > 

Solitu.de. 

View  in  Cairo  (water  color). 

White  Hen  and  her  Chickens  (pastel). 

The  Great  Fall  at  Chartreuse  (water  color). 

View  at  Fribourg  (crayon). 

Road  from  Biskra  to  Tooggoort,  Algeria  (water 
color). 


[Annex,  Galleries  Nos, 34,36,  45.) 


SCULPTURE. 


^0.  ARTIST. 

477  Bartholdi,  A.,  Paris, 

478  Bartholdi,  A.,  Paris, 

479  Bartholdi,  A.,  Paris, 

480  Blanchard,  I.,  Paris,. 

481  Martin,  Felix,  Hermes, 

482  Cambos,  J.,  Paris, 

483  Cambos,  J.,  Paris, 

484  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

485  Ringel,  D.,  Paris, 

486  Moulin,  H.,  Paris, 

487  Arson,  A.,  Paris, 

488  Itasse,  A.,  Paris, 

489  Bertaux,  Mrs.  Leon,  Paris, 

490  Chartrousse,  E.,  Paris, 

491  Barrias,  L.  E.,  Paris, 

492  Doublemare,  A.,  Paris, 

493  Ross,  A.,  Paris, 

494  Pautrot,  I.,  Paris, 

495  Leschesne,  Paris, 

496  Cain,  A.,  Paris, 

497  Roubaud,  L.,  Paris, 

498  Moreau,  Vouthiere,  Paris, 


TITLE. 

Genie  funebre  (bronze). 

Peace  (bronze). 

Genius  in  the  Grasp  of  Misery  (bronze). 

The  Juggler  (bronze). 

Loui^  XI.  at  Peronne  (bronze). 

“  He  that  is  without  sin  among  you,  let  him  first 
cast  a  stone  at  her"  (bronze). 

La  Cigale. 

The  Birth  of  Cupid  (marble). 

The  Flute-Player  (silvered  bronze). 

A  Discovery  at  Pompeii  (bronze). 

Island  Birds  (silver  stand). 

Sleeping  Cupid  (marble). 

#The  Bather  (bronze). 

Helo'ise  and  Abelard  (bronze). 

Spinning-Girl  of  Megara  (silver  bronze). 

Scapin,  after  Moliere  (bronze). 

Bohemian  at  the  Spring  (bronze). 

Falcons  Fighting  (bronze). 

Lapwings  (bronze). 

Pheasants'  Nest  (bronze). 

Winter  (bronze). 

Young  Italian  Shepherd  (bronze). 


82 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  yj.) 


ARCHITECTURAL  DESIGNS. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 


499  Devrez,  Desire  Henri  Louis, 

Paris, 

500  L’Heureux,  Paris, 

501  Devrez,  D.  H.  L.,  Paris, 

502  Devrez,  D.  H.  L.,  Paris, 

503  Devrez,  D.  H.  L.,  Paris, 

504  Devrez,  D.  H.  L.,  Paris, 

505  Crepinet,  A.,  Paris, 

506  Etex,  Antoine,  Paris, 

507  Penel,  Jules,  Paris, 

508  Penel,  Jules,  Paris, 

509  Lalande,  Ch,  de,  Paris, 

510  Picq,  H.,  Paris, 

511  Picq,  H.,  Paris, 


Nine  architectural  designs  for  the  church  of  the 
Sacre  Cceur  at  Montmartre. 

Eight  architectural  designs  for  La  Faculte  des 
Sciences'. 

Architectural  drawings  and  photographs. 

Two  architectural  water  colors. 

Two  views  at  Mont  St.  Michel  (water  colors). 

Two  church  designs  for  the  diocese  of  Orleans. 

Four  architectural  designs  for  the  church  of  the 
Sacre  Coeur  at  Montmartre. 

Photographs  of  public  monument. 

Engravings  of  sculpture  in  the  church  of  Vezelay. 

Engraving  of  Holy  Trinity  Church. 

Eight  architectural  designs  for  the  Theatre  de  la 
Renaissance,  Paris. 

Wall  drawing  of  the  Grand  Salon  Louis  XVI. 

Design  of  a  monument  to  be  erected  at  Lisbon  in 
memory  of  the  Emperor  Dom  Pedro  IV. 


GERMANY 


83 


NO. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 


NO. 

37 

38 

39 


GERMANY. 


[Information  regarding  works  for  sale  will  be  given  at  the  desk  in  Gallery  F, 
Memorial  Hall.] 

(. Memorial  Hall ,  Central  Gallery ,  East.  ) 


ARTIST. 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 


Jaeckel,  H.,  Berlin, 

Koken,  G.,  Berlin, 

Mali,C.,  Berlin, 

Haber,  R.  von,  Weimar, 

Pixis,  Theodore,  Munich 

Farbarius,  F.  W.,  Diisseldorf, 

Hallatz,  E.,  Berlin, 

Douzette,  L.,  Berlin, 
Bellermann,  Frd.,  Berlin, 
Hahn,  J.,  Munich, 

Jungheim,  C.,  Diisseldorf, 

Jungheim,  C.,  Diisseldorf, 
Molnar,  J.,  Pesth, 

Ruths,  V.,  Hamburg, 
Deutsch,  R.  von,  Berlin, 
Preller,  L.,  Weimar, 

Hagn,  L.  von,  Munich, 
Schauss,  F.,  Weimar, 

Seybold,  G.  von,  Munich, 
Gebhardt,  L.,  Munich, 
Gebhardt,  L.,  Munich, 
Thiersch,  L.,  Munich, 

Fries,  B.,  Munich, 

Becker,  C.,  Berlin, 

Begas,  O.,  Berlin, 

Koerner,  E.,  Berlin, 

Dietz,  Th.,  Carlsruhe, 

Giiterbock,  L.,  Berlin, 

Willich,  C.,  Munich, 

Souchon,  W.,  Weimar, 
Deutsch,  R.  von,  Berlin, 

Heck,  R.,  Stuttgart, 

Reichert,  F.,  Dresden, 
Fischer,  Helene  von,  Bremen, 
Conrad,  A.,  Berlin, 

Fries,  B.,  Munich, 


Court-yard  in  Venice. 

Landscape. 

Evening. 

Thomas  the  Shepherd. 

The  Car  of  Thespis  (Strolling  Players'  cart)  in  a 
Dilemma. 

Departure  of  Dutch  Herring-Fishermen  for  the 
Dogger-Bank. 

Harvest  Festivities  in  Westphalia. 

Ship  on  the  Strand. 

American  Forest. 

Moonlight  Landscape  (Sternberg  Lake). 

The  Gosau  Lake,  with  the  Dachstein,  in  the  Aus- 
trian  Salt  Regions. 

Lake  of  the  Four  Cantons. 

Consolation. 

The  Glacier  of  Argentieres,  Swiss  Alps. 

Sir  John  Falstaff. 

Port  of  Safety,  Norwegian  Coast. 

Monastery  Festivities. 

Saint  John. 

Wanderers. 

Lake  Sim. 

Lake  Constance. 

Easter  Morn. 

Suburbs  of  Naples. 

Venetian  Nobleman  tuning  a  Guitar. 

Pauline  Lucca. 

Mahmudi  Canal  near  Alexandria. 

Flight  of  an  American  Family  (Revolutionary 
scene). 

The  Daughter  of  Herodias  with  the  Head  of  John 
the  Baptist. 

Girl  from  the  Sabine  Mountains. 

Marguerite  (Faust). 

**  Know  whom  you  trust." 

The  Crater  of  Vesuvius  and  Bay  of  Naples. 

The  Blinding  of  Arthur. 

Flowers. 

Landscape  Studies. 

The  Tiber  at  Rome. 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  F.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Kappis,  A.,  Munich,  Fishermen  surprised  by  a  Storm. 

Ockel,  E.,  Berlin,  Oxen  Ploughing  (Mark  of  Brandenburg). 

Swieszewslci,  A.  von,  Munich,  *  View  of  Pompeii,  with  Mount  Vesuvius. 


84 

NO. 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

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79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

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88 

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90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 


DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


ARTIST. 

Eschke,  H.,  Berlin, 

Hertel,  A.,  Berlin, 

Briicke,  G.,  New  York, 

Boyen,  O.  von,  Munich, 

Wider,  W.,  Berlin, 

Harach,  Count  von,  Berlin, 

Bosch,  E.,  Diisseldorf, 

Laar,  Ulrica,  Berlin, 

Erdmann,  M.,  Berlin, 

Moras,  W.,  Berlin, 

Laar,  Ulrica,  Berlin, 

Wider,  W.,  Berlin, 

Steffeck,  C.,  Berlin, 

Plockhorst,  B.,  Berlin, 

Schaus,  F.,  Weimar, 

Graf,  G.,  Berlin, 

Deiker,  J.,  Diisseldorf, 

Graf,  G.,  Berlin, 

Pohle,  H.,  Diisseldorf, 

Horst,  L.,  Stuttgart, 

Meissner,  E.,  Munich, 

Poschinger,  R.  von,  Munich, 
Bechtolsheim,  G.  von,  Munich, 
Geibel,  C.,  Weimar, 

Harling,  E.  von,  Munich, 

Lier,  A.,  Munich, 

Preller,  N.,  Weimar, 

Jordan,  R.,  Munich, 

Starkenborgk,  J.  N.  T.  von,  Diis- 
seldorf, 

Ortlieb,  F.,  Munich, 

Heger,  H.,  Munich, 

Ockel,  E.,  Berlin, 

Hallatz,  E.,  Berlin, 

Miicke,  C.,  Diisseldorf, 

Ewers,  H.,  Diisseldorf, 

Seibels,  C.,  Diisseldorf, 

Meyer,  F.,  Munich, 

Hildebrand,  E.,  Carlsruhe, 
Steffeck,  C.,  Berlin, 

Xylander,  W.,  Schleissheim,  near 
Munich, 

Seibels,  C.,  Diisseldorf, 
Hiddemann,  F.,  Diisseldorf, 
Miicke,  C.,  Diisseldorf, 
Hirschfelder,  S.,  Munich, 

Frey,  W.,  Munich, 

Spangenberg,  G.,  Berlin, 

Becker,  Q.,  Berlin, 

Hiddemann,  F.,  Diisseldorf, 
Dielitz,  K.,  Berlin, 

Steffeck,  C.,  Berlin, 

Kretzschmer,  H.,  Berlin, 

Marc,  W.,  Munich, 

Frey,  W.,  Munich, 

Meyerheim,  P.,  Berlin, 
Schlesinger,  F.,  Munich, 
Kretzschmer,  H.,  Berlin, 

Boser,  F.,  Diisseldorf, 

Risse,  R.,  Diisseldorf, 


TITLE. 

Coast  of  Capri. 

Summer  Evening  at  the  Brandenburger  Gate, 
Berlin. 

Columbus  discovering  America. 

Neptune  riding  the  Waves. 

Taking  the  Veil  in  Rome. 

Capitulation  of  Sedan. 

The  Old  Shepherd  and  his  Granddaughter. 

The  Lesson  Hour. 

Morsum  Cliff,  on  the  Isle  of  Sylt. 

Moonlight  in  the  Harbor  of  Elsinore. 

Caught  in  the  Rain. 

Girl  Reading. 

Mares  in  Pasture. 

Franz  Liszt. 

A  Dryad. 

Penserosa. 

Dog  with  Fox. 

Lady  with  Rose. 

Landscape. 

Portrait  of  the  German  Emperor. 

“  Young  Ones.” 

Environs  of  Munich. 

Landscape  (Upper  Bavaria). 

Concert  in  a  Beer-Room. 

An  Evening  Melody. 

Autumn  Landscape. 

Autumn. 

Happy  Old  Age. 

Tobacco-Gatherers. 

The  Last  Rehearsal  previous  to  going  to  the  Singers* 
Festival. 

Audience-Hall  in  the  Doge’s  Palace,  Venice. 

The  Critical  Moment. 

Snow-Storm  in  the  Pustha  (Russia). 

Lullaby. 

Duet  in  a  Village  Blacksmith’s  Shop. 

Cattle.  • 

Carousal  after  the  Fair. 

A  Sentinel. 

Steeple  Chase. 

Mouth  of  the  Thames.  ’ 

Cattle. 

Nothing  but  Practice  makes  Perfect. 

The  Sailor’s  Home. 

Unexpected  Issue. 

Cattle. 

The  Flirtation. 

After  the  Christening. 

In  the  Park. 

A  Smoker  (Upper  Bavaria). 

The  Crown  Prince  of  Germany,  on  the  battle-fields 
of  Worth  and  Weissenburg. 

Vanity. 

Disagreement. 

Cattle. 

The  King  of  the  Forest. 

Convalescent. 

Buying  the  Cradle. 

The  Rural  Sunday  Toilet. 

The  God  and  the  Bayadere. 


.  GERMANY. 


85 


NO.  ARTIST. 

98  Reichert,  F.,  Dresden, 

99  Meyer  von  Bremen,  Berlin, 

100  Kornbeck,J.,  Stuttgart, 

101  Neustatter,  L.,  Munich, 

102  Neustatter,  L.,  Munich, 

103  Eggert,  S.,  Munich, 

104  Wider,  W.,  Berlin, 

105  Kornbeck,  J.,  Stuttgart, 

106  Kornbeck,  J.,  Stuttgart, 

107  Souchon,  W.,  Weimar, 

108  Boser,  F.,  Dusseldorf, 

109  Behmer,  H.,  Weimar, 

110  Lutteroth,  A.,  Berlin, 

111  Lutteroth,  A.,  Berlin, 

112  Achenbach,  A.,  Dusseldorf, 

113  Boser,  F.,  Dusseldorf, 

114  Eckenbrecher,  Th.  v.,  Munich, 

115  Becker,  Q.,  Berlin, 

116  Hacker,  H.,  Munich, 

117  Hacker,  H.,  Munich, 

118  Grund,  J.,  Baden-Baden, 

119  Lasch,  C.,  Dusseldorf, 

120  Richter,  G.,  Berlin, 

121  Amberg,  W.,  Berlin, 

122  Sturm,  F.,  Berlin, 

123  Sturm,  F.,  Berlin, 

124  Faber  du  Faur,  Otto  von,  Mu¬ 

nich, 

125  Schrader,  Jul.,  Berlin, 

126  Schwarz,  A., 

127  Molnar,  J.,  Pesth, 

128  Starkenborgk,  J.  N.  T.  von,  Dus- 

seldorf, 

129  Dietrich,  A.,  Dresden, 

130  Wider,  W.,  Berlin, 

131  Ruckart,  F.,  Hamburg, 

132  Grund,  J.,  Baden-Baden, 

133  Heck,  R.,  Stuttgart, 

134  Braun,  L.,  Munich, 

135  Harach,  Count  von,  Berlin, 

136  Plockhorst,  Prof.,  Berlin, 

137  Folingsby,  G.  F.,  Munich, 

138  Wilberg,  C.,  Berlin, 

139  Lutteroth,  A.,  Berlin, 

140  Behmer,  H.,  Weimar, 

143  Weber,  P.,  Munich, 

144  Mayer,  T.,  Munich, 

145  Hearth,  S.  D.,  Munich, 


TITLE. 

The  First  Proof-Sheet. 

The  Gossips. 

Sheep  in  the  Pasture. 

The  Strong  Inclination. 

The  Mouse. 

Visit  to  the  Village  Artist. 

Child  and  Doll. 

Good  Friends. 

Sheep  on  the  Mountain. 

Imogene. 

The  Orphans. 

Interior  of  a  House  in  Bethlehem. 

Lake  Chiem,  Italy. 

Near  Naples. 

Storm  at  Vlissingen  (Holland). 

Early  Affliction. 

Picnic  in  Asia  Minor. 

Before  the  Christening. 

Konig  Lake,  from  the  Kessel-Alp. 

Lake  of  the  Four  Cantons  at  Brunnen. 

Diana  and  Endymion. 

The  Orphans. 

Hon.  G.  Bancroft. 

Ophelia. 

A  Storm. 

Pilot-Boat. 

Departure  of  Frederick  V.  from  Prague  after  the 
Battle  of  the  White  Hills. 

Queen  Elizabeth  signing  the  Death-Warrant  01 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 

Broken  Flowers. 

Misty  Veil. 

Harvest  in  Holland. 

Faust  and  Marguerite  (Prison  Scene). 

Return  from  Skating. 

After  the  Chase. 

Queen  Esther. 

Natural  Arch  at  Capri. 

Capitulation  of  Sedan. 

Luther  Intercepted. 

Christ  appearing  to  Mary  Magdalene. 

Lady  Jane  Grey’s  Triumph  over. Bishop  Gardiner. 
Grotto  of  Egeria,  near  Rome. 

Bismarck  on  his  Estates  in  Lauenburg. 

Girl  with  Wild  Roses. 

View  near  Munich. 

Statue  of  Cincinnatus. 

Evening  in  the  Woods. 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  F.) 


NO.  ARTIST. 

146  Schulz,  M.,  Berlin, 

147  Reusch,  F.,  Berlin, 


SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

Love  conquers  Strength. 
Group  for  fountain  (bronze). 


( Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  J.) 


NO.  ARTIST. 

148  Herter,  E.,  Berlin, 

149  Herter,  E.,  Berlin, 


SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

Orestes  (bronze). 

Antigone  (bronze). 


86 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

150  Silbernagel,  C., 

151  Brunow,  L.,  Berlin, 

152  Andressen,  E.,  Dresden, 

153  Brunow,  L.,  Berlin, 

154  Schweinitz,  R.,  Berlin, 

155  Ezekiel,  M.,  Rome, 

155^  Toberenz,  R.,  Berlin, 


TITLE. 

Statuette  of  Prince  Bismarck  (bronze). 

Statue  of  Count  Moltke  (bronze). 

Boy  and  Frog  (group). 

Marble  bust  of  Count  Moltke. 

Marble  bust  of  the  Crown  Prince  of  Germany. 
Relief  in  plaster. 

Ideal  bust  (marble). 


GALVANOPLASTY. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

156  Bavarian  Museum  of  Art,  Nu-  Galvanoplastic  representations  of  ancient  art, 
remberg,  especially  of  gold  and  silver. 


WATER  COLORS. 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

157 

Meyerheim,  P.,  Berlin, 

Rhenish  Landscape. 

158 

Meyerheim,  P.,  Berlin, 

French  Village: 

159 

Meyerheim,  P.,  Berlin, 

Glass-Works  in  Bohemia. 

160 

Meyerheim,  P.,  Berlin, 

Evening  in  the  Park. 

161 

Meyerheim,  P.,  Berlin, 

At  the  Brook. 

162 

Meyerheim,  P.,  Berlin, 

Twilight. 

163 

Spangenberg,  L.,  Berlin, 

Glacier  in  Engadin. 

164 

Spangenberg,  L.,  Berlin, 

Capuchin  Cloister  near  Salzburg. 

165 

Spangenberg,  L.,  Berlin, 

Mount  Pilatus,  on  the  Lake  of  the  Four  Cantons. 

166 

Lage,  Julia  von  der,  Berlin, 

Flowers. 

167 

Skarbina,  F., 

Alpine  Hospitality. 

168 

Friedrich,  C.  F.,  Dresden, 

Thirteen  water  colors. 

PORCELAIN  PAINTINGS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

169 

Ens  &  Greiner,  Lauscha, 

Porcelain  paintings. 

170 

Deininger,  C.  H.,  Munich, 

Portrait  of  a  lady. 

ENGRAVINGS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

171 

Dinger,  F.,  Coblentz, 

Cinderella. 

172 

Bartehlmess,  N.,  Diisseldorf, 

In  a  House  of  Mourning — copper  engraving  after 
Vautier. 

173 

Krausse,  A.,  Leipsic, 

Engravings. 

174 

Duncker,  A.,  Berlin, 

Engravings. 

175 

Graf,  C.,  Dresden, 

Thirty-six  engravings. 

176 

Boehm,  Hannah,  Berlin, 

Silhouettes. 

PHOTOGRAPHS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

177 

Berlin  Photograph  Co.,  Stroefer 

Madonna  San  Sisto,  after  Raphael ;  Angels,  after 

&  Kirchner,  New  York,  Agents, 

R'aphael ;  St.  Sixtus,  after  Raphael ;  St.  Bar¬ 
bara,  after  Raphael ;  Morning  Prayer,  after 
Rosenthal ;  Elaine,  after  Rosenthal ;  Marie 
Stuart,  after  Neal ;  The  Broken  Pitcher,  after 
Greuze. 

CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. 

NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

178 

Zettler,  F.  X.,  Munich, 

Four  frames  containing  chromo-lithographs. 

179 

Duncker,  A/,  Berlin, 

Chromo-lithographs. 

GERMANY 


87 


NO.  ARTIST. 

180  Zettler,  F.  X.,  Munich, 

181  Zettler,  F.  X.,  Munich, 

182  Zettler,  F.  X.,  Munich, 

STAINED  GLASS. 

TITLE. 

Stained  glass  window,  Christian  church. 

Stained  glass  window,  Mohammedan  temple. 
Stained  glass  window,  Persian  temple 

no.  Artist.  * 

183  Jungfer,  A.,  Berlin, 

MEDALS. 

TITLE. 

Collection  of  coins  and  medals. 

NO.  ARTIST. 

184  Jungfer,  A.,  Berlin, 

MINERALOGY. 

TITLE. 

Pieces  of  amber,  inclosing  antediluvian  insects, 
— ants,  flies,  gnats,  sugar-mites,  moths,  scarabaei, 
spiders,  etc. 

(Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  B .) 


NO.  ARTIST. 

185  Manger,  H.,  Berlin, 

STATUARY. 

TITLE. 

Colossal  statue  of  Prince  Bismarck  (bronze). 

88 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


AUSTRIA. 

[Works  of  Art  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  for  sale.  Information  may  be 
obtained  at  the  Austrian  office,  in  Gallery  G,  Memorial  Hall.] 

( Memorial  Hall ,  Galleries  G  and  Z.) 


OIL 

NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Makart,  Hans,  Vienna, 

2  Engl,  Hugh,  Lienz, 

3  Russ,  Robert,  Vienna, 

4  Parmentier,  Louisa  von,  Vienna, 

5  Brunner,  Joseph,  Vienna, 

6  Schilcher,  Fred.,  Vienna, 

7  Rumpler,  F.,  Vienna, 

8  Amerling,  Fred.,  Vienna, 

9  Schodl,  Max,  Vienna, 

10  Schodl,  Max,  Vienna, 

11  Friedlander,  Fred.,  Vienna, 

12  Canon,  John,  Vienna, 

13  Hlavacek,  Anthony,  Vienna, 

14  Ruben,  Francis  Leo,  Vienna, 

15  Thoren,  Otto,  von,  Paris, 

1 6  George-Mayer,  Augustus,  Vienna 

17  Parmentier,  Louisa  von,  Vienna, 

18  Minigerode,  Lewis,  Vienna, 

19  Hoegel,  Minna,  Vienna, 

20  Lichtenfels,  Edward,  Chevalier 

Vienna, 

21  Graf,  Lewis,  Vienna, 

22  Graf,  Lewis,  Vienna, 

23  Schaeffer,  Augustus,  Vienna, 

24  Riedel,  Charles,  Vienna, 

25  Biihlmayer,  Conrade,  Vienna, 

26  George-Mayer,  Augustus,  Vienna, 

27  Kratzer,  Charles  von,  Vienna, 

28  George-Mayer,  Augustus,  Vienna 

29  Ribarz,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

30  Gross,  Augustus,  Vienna, 

31  Munsch,  Leopold,  Vienna, 

32  Berres,  Joseph  von,  Vienna, 

33  Schilcher,  Fred.,  Vienna, 

34  Hlavacek,  Anthony,  Vienna, 

35  Ribarz,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

36  Graf,  Lewis,  Vienna, 

37  Berres,  Joseph  von,  Vienna, 

38  Lafite,  Erneste,  Vienna, 

39  Halauska,  Lewis,  Vienna, 

40  Lafite,  Erneste,  Vienna, 

41  Berres,  Joseph  von,  Vienna, 

42  Russ,  Francis,  Vienna, 

43  Stocker,  Francis,  Vienna, 

44  Schilcher,  Fred.,  Vienna, 

45  Otto,  Henry,  Vienna, 


PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 

♦ Venice  paying  Homage  to  Caterina  Cornaro. 
♦Still  Life — game. 

♦Mill  near  Mals,  South  Tyrol. 

♦Landscape — suburbs  of  Munich. 

♦Landscape. 

♦Austrian  Harvesters. 

♦The  Friends. 

♦Ideal  female. 

♦Still  Life. 

♦Still  Life. 

♦Tasting  the  Wine. 

♦Girl  with  Fruit. 

♦View  in  the  Palatinate  of  the  Rhine. 

♦Roman  Woman  selling  Pomegranates. 

♦Norman  Pasture. 

,  *Bathsheba. 

♦Interior  of  the  Castle  Ruin  “  Taufers,”  in  the 
Tyrol. 

♦Sleeping  Nymph. 

♦Still  Life — game. 

,  *Castle  Court. 

♦Nursery  Maid. 

♦The  Love-Letter. 

♦“At  the  Sea”  (desolate  beach). 

♦An  After-Dinner  Nap. 

♦Landscape,  with  animals. 

,  *Cupid’s  Warning. 

♦Return  from  Hunting — Scene  in  Carinthia. 

,  *Art  going  a-begging. 

♦Cow  and  Sheep. 

♦Villa  d’Este,  at  Tivoli,  near  Rome. 

♦Alp  Gschloss,  looking  towards  the  Gross-Vene- 
diger. 

♦Caravan  in  the  Caucasus. 

♦Bas-relief. 

♦Moonrise. 

♦View  in  Venice. 

♦An  Interior. 

♦Husking  in  Hungary. 

♦Peasant  Woman  of  Upper  Austria. 

♦Village  Road. 

♦Girl  of  Upper  Austria. 

♦Children’s  Tenderness. 

♦Girl  and  Cat. 

♦Overwhelmed  with  Grief. 

♦Bas-relief. 

♦View  near  Naples. 


AUSTRIA 


89 


NO.  ARTIST. 

46  Muller,  Charles  Leopold,  Vienna, 

47  Gaul,  Gustavus,  Vienna, 

48  Blaas,  Charles,  Vienna, 

49  Oeconomo,  A.,  Vienna, 

50  Ribarz,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

51  Penther,  Daniel,  Vienna, 

52  Pausinger,  Francis  von,  Munich, 

53  Oeconomo,  A.,  Vienna, 

54  George-Mayer,  Augustus,  Vienna, 

55  Hoffmann,  Joseph,  Vienna, 

56  Fux,  Joseph,  Vienna, 

57  Penther,  Daniel,  Vienna, 

58  Lichtenfels,  Edward,  Chevalier, 

Vienna, 

59  Schaeffer,  Augustus,  Vienna, 

60  Schweninger,  Rosa,  Vienna, 

61  Schaeffer,  Augustus,  Vienna, 

62  Felix,  Eugene,  Vienna, 

63  Russ,  Francis,  Vienna, 

64  Lichtenfels,  Edward,  Chevalier, 

Vienna, 

65  Nemes- Ransonnet,  Eliza,  Count¬ 

ess,  Vienna, 

66  Geyling,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

67  Parmentier,  Mary  von,  Vienna, 

68  Obermiillner,  Adolphus,  Vienna, 

69  Probst,  Charles,  Vienna, 

70  Obermiillner,  Adolphus,  Vienna, 

71  Gaul,  Gustavus,  Vienna, 

72  Pausinger,  Francis  von,  Munich, 

73  Gaul,  Gustavus,  Vienna, 

74  Schonreither,  George,  Vienna, 

75  Mayer,  Louis,  Vienna, 

76  Seelos,  Godfrey,  Vienna, 


77  Amerling,  Fred.,  Vienna, 

78  Gevling,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

79  Grabowski,  Andrew,  Lemberg, 

80  Obermiillner,  Adolphus,  Vienna, 

81  Ruben,  Francis  Leo,  Vienna, 

82  Berres,  Joseph  von,  Vienna, 

83  Ribarz,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

84  Fritsch,  Melchior,  Vienna, 

85  Schrodl,  Anthony,  Vienna, 

86  Graf,  Lewis,  Vienna, 

87  MUller,  Charles  Leopold,  Vienna, 

88  Nemes-Ransonnet,  Eliza,  Count¬ 

ess,  Vienna, 

89  Hansch,  Anthony,  Salzburg, 

90  Aigner,  J.  M.,  Vienna, 

91  Schrodl,  Anthony,  Vienna, 

92  Blaas,  Charles,  Vienna, 

93  Blume,  Edmund,  Vienna, 

94  Swoboda,  Edward,  Vienna, 

95  Reichert,  Charles,  Vienna, 

96  Reichert,  Charles,  Vienna, 


TITLE. 

♦Monte  Pelegrino,  near  Palermo. 

♦Satanella. 

♦Centaur  carrying  off  a  Nymph. 

Portrait  of  the  artist. 

♦Fish-Market  at  Chioggia. 

♦Portrait  (Darwin). 

♦A  Chamois  killed  by  a  Fall. 

♦A  Study  (head). 

♦A  Study  (female  head). 

♦Ideal  landscape. 

*  “Sans-Souci”  (strolling  minstrel). 

♦Portrait  (Schopenhauer). 

♦Village  Road  in  Upper  Austria. 

♦Winter  Landscape  in  Styria. 

♦A  Neapolitan. 

♦November  Evening  in  the  Prater,  Vienna. 

♦Pan  and  Bacchantes. 

♦Life  in  a  Castle  (Middle  Ages). 

♦Copper-Mines  of  Agordo. 

♦Interior  of  St.  Stephen’s,  in  Vienna. 

♦Garden  Scene  (Jesuit  College). 

♦Village  Scenery  in  the  Tyrol. 

♦“Welcome  Sounds,”  a  hunting  episode  of  the 
Austro-Hungarian  North  Polar  Sledge  Expe¬ 
dition,  1872-1874  (after  Julius  Payer). 

♦A  Study  (female  figure). 

♦The  Lake  of  Constance  seen  from  the  Gebharts 
Mountains,  Tyrol,  at  the  beginning  of  a  storm 
called  “  Folinwind.” 

♦A  Study  (female  head), 

♦Distrustful. 

♦A  Shepherdess. 

♦View  of  the  High  Tauern,  Austrian  Alps. 

♦The  Judgment  of  Paris. 

♦The  Vogel weidehof,  near  Botzen,  South  Tyrol, 
birthplace  of  Walter  von  der  Vogelweide,  the 
greatest  lyric  poet  of  the  Germans  in  the  Middle 
Ages. 

♦Counsellor  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

♦Roman  Pomegrandte-Seller. 

Portrait. 

♦View  of  the  Grum  Alpe,  with  the  Paluglacier, 
Upper  Engadin,  in  Switzerland  (morning). 
♦Venetian  Society. 

♦Exhibiting  a  Foal  (England.) 

♦Ox-Team. 

♦The  Leopoldstein  Lake  in  Styria. 

♦An  Interior  at  Hallstadt,  in  Upper  Austria. 

♦A  Study  (boy). 

♦Scene  in  the  English  Garden,  Palermo,  Sicily. 
♦A  Study  (female  head). 

♦The  Weissbachhorn,  in  the  Pinzgau,  Austrian 
Alps. 

Portrait  of  the  artist. 

♦Animals  and  Girl — scene  in  the  valley  of  Fer- 
leithen,  near  Gastein. 

♦Ulysses  and  the  Sirens. 

♦The  Grandmother’s  Tales. 

♦The  Mermaid’s  Home. 

♦A  Bull-dog. 

♦A  Bull-dog. 


J 


90 


DEPT.  IV— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

97  Hansch,  Anthony,  Salzburg, 

98  Schams,  Francis,  Vienna, 

99  Berres,  Joseph  von,  Vienna, 

100  Graf,  Lewis,  Vienna, 

101  Haanen,  Remi  van,  Vienna, 

102  Graf,  Lewis,  Vienna, 

103  Parmentier,  Louisa  von,  Vienna, 

104  Kuntz,  G.  A.,  Vienna, 

105  Blaas,  Charles,  Vienna, 

106  Parmentier,  Mary  von,  Vienna, 

107  Friedlander,  Camilla,  Vienna, 

108  Parmentier,  Mary  von,  Vienna, 

109  Schonn,  Aloysius,  Vienna, 

110  Stainer-Knittl,  Anne,  Innsbruck, 

111  Friedlander,  Fred.,  Vienna, 

112  Huber,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

113  Friedlander,  Camilla,  Vienna, 

114  Rumpler,  Francis,  Vienna, 

115  Friedlander,  Camilla,  Vienna, 
U6  Russ,  Robertus,  Vienna, 

117  Canon,  John,  Vienna, 

118  Fritsch,  Melchior,  Vienna, 

119  Nemes-Ransonnet,  Eliza,  Count¬ 

ess,  Vienna, 

120  Hlavacek,  Anthony,  Vienna, 

121  Wertheimer,  Gustavus,  Vienna, 


TITLE. 

*The  Great  Oetz  Valley,  Ferner  (glacier),  and 
Gurgl  Lake. 

♦The  Newly-Elected  Mayor. 

♦Trader  in  Cattle  of  the  Campagna  di  Roma. 

*  “  He  loveth  me.” 

♦View  of  a  Dutch  town  by  Moonlight. 

♦Rural  Sports. 

♦Landscape. 

♦The  Nun’s  Revery. 

♦A  Summer’s  Day  in  the  Woods. 

♦A  Mill  in  the  Tyrol. 

♦Still  Life  (ham,  etc.). 

* Village  of  Gaaden,  near  Vienna. 

^♦Siesta  of  an  Oriental  Woman. 

Alpine  Flowers. 

♦A  Bashful  Declaration  of  Love. 

♦In  the  Pasture. 

♦Antiquities  and  Books. 

♦Smiling  Girl. 

♦Still  Life  (fancy  ware). 

♦View  in  the  Prater, Vienna,  previous  to  the  Exhi¬ 
bition  of  1873. 

*The  Page. 

♦Mountain  Landscape  (autumn). 

Portrait  of  the  artist. 

♦Under  the  Maple-Tree. 

♦The  Moor  and  his  Horse. 


NO. 

122 

123 

124 

125 

126 

127 

128 


129 

130 

131 

132 

133 

134 

135 

136 

137 

138 

139 

140 

141 

142 

143 

144 

145 

146 

147 

148 


( Memorial  Hall ,  Galleries  G  and  Z .) 


STATUARY. 


ARTIST. 

Zumbusch,  Caspar,  Vienna, 
Gliber,  James,  Vienna, 

Pilz,  Vincenz,  Vienna, 
Costenoble,  Charles,  Vienna, 
Costenoble,  Charles,  Vienna, 
Wagner,  Anthony,  Vienna, 
Gliber,  James,  Vienna, 


TITLE. 

His  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  Austria  (marble  bust). 
♦A  Study  (marble  head). 

A  Portrait  (plaster  bust). 

♦Charles  V.  (marble  bust). 

♦Maximilian  I.  (marble  bust). 

♦Michael  Angelo  (bronze  statue). 

♦Madonna  (wood). 


WATER  COLORS. 


ARTIST. 

Tepa,  Francis,  Lemberg, 
Tepa,  Francis,  Lemberg, 
Alt,  Francis,  Vienna, 

Alt,  Francis,  Vienna, 

Alt,  Francis,  Vienna, 

Alt,  Francis,  Vienna, 
Stockier,  Emanuel,  Vienna, 
Stockier,  Emanuel,  Vienna, 
Stockier,  Emanuel,  Vienna, 
Stockier,  Emanuel,  Vienna, 
Hoffmann,  Joseph,  Vienna, 
Hoffmann,  Joseph,  Vienna, 

Hoffmann,  Joseph,  Vienna, 
Alt,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

Alt,  Ralph,  Vienna, 

Pitner,  Francis,  Vienna, 
Pitner,  Francis,  Vienna, 
Tepa,  Francis,  Lemberg, 
Tepa,  Francis,  Lemberg, 
Tepa,  Francis,  Lemberg, 


TITLE. 

♦The  Polish  Cavalry  Captain  Jastrzebiec. 

♦A  Portrait. 

♦The  Landing  at  Lucerne. 

♦The  Ancient  Fish-Market  in  Rome. 

♦Interior  of  the  Cathedral,  Milan. 

♦The  Cursalon  in  the  Stadt  Park,  Vienna. 

♦Girl  at  the  Window. 

*Campanile  of  San  Marco,  Venice. 

*Fishmonger  in  Venice. 

*The  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

♦View  in  the  Herrengarten,  Darmstadt. 

*  “  The  Beautiful  Chestnut-Tree,”  Theaterhof, 
Darmstadt. 

♦Oberwesel  on  the  Rhine. 

♦Cathedral  in  Orvieto. 

♦Arch  of  Constantine,  Rome. 

♦Tambourine-Girl,  Molo  di  Gaeta,  near  Naples. 
♦Punished  Fickleness. 

♦A  Peasant  of  Zolkiew,  Galicia. 

♦Peasant  Woman  of  Truskaviec,  Galicia. 

♦The  Polish  General  Josef  Zaluski. 


NO. 

149 

150 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

NO. 

156 

157 

158 

159 

160 

161 

162 

NO. 

163 

NO. 

164 

NO. 

165 

166 

NO. 

167 


AUSTRIA.  .  gi 


ARTIST. 

Tcpa,  Francis,  Lemberg, 
Lauer,  Joseph,  Vienna, 
Ponninger,  Miss  C.,  Vienna, 
Ponninger,  Miss  C.,  Vienna, 
Ponninger,  Miss  C.,  Vienna, 
Schuster,  Miss  Adele,  Vienna, 
Schuster,  Miss  Adele,  Vienna, 


TITLE. 

*A  Study  (boy). 

*Brier  Bush  (oil  painting). 

*Still  Life  (a  duck,  in  water  colors). 
^Flowers  (water  colors). 

*Flowers  (water  colors). 

*Alpine  Flowers  (oil  painting), 
*The  Four  Seasons  (oil  painting). 


ARTIST. 

Unger,  W.,  Vienna, 
Unger,  W.,  Vienna, 
Unger,  W.,  Vienna, 
Unger,  W.,  Vienna, 
Unger,  W.,  Vienna, 
Unger,  W.,  Vienna, 
Unger,  W.,  Vienna, 


ETCHINGS. 

TITLE. 

*Marine  view  (after  Van  der  Capellen). 
^Portrait  (after  Velazquez). 

*Portrait  (after  Palma  Vecchio). 
^Landscape  (after  Hobbema). 

*  Jacob’s  Blessing  (after  Govaers  FI  ink). 
^Catharine  Cornaro  (after  Hans  Makart). 
*Katharina  Formann  (after  Rubens). 


ARTIST. 

Pezzicar,  F.,  Trieste, 


ARTIST. 


STATUARY. 

TITLE. 

*The  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  United  States, 
1863  (statue  in  bronze). 

PHOTOGRAPH. 

TITLE. 

*Catharine  Cornaro. 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 

ARTIST  TITLE. 

Angeli,  Henry  von,  Vienna,  Portrait. 

Angeli,  Henry  von,  Vienna,  •  Portrait. 

MEDALS. 

(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  O.) 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Scharff,  Anthony,  Vienna,  *Collection  of  medals. 


92 


DEPT.  IV —ART 


BELGIUM. 

[Information  regarding  the  sale  of  Works  of  Art  can  be  obtained  at  the  office  of 
the  Belgian  Commission,  Main  Building.] 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  jj.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Portaels,  Jean,  Brussels, 

2  De  Biseau,  Aristide,  Brussels, 

3  Gerboux,  Auguste  Charles,  Mons, 

4  Roffiaen,  Francis,  Brussels, 

5  Slingeneyer,  Ernest,  Brussels, 

6  De  Schampheleer,  Edmond,  Brus¬ 

sels, 

7  Musin,  Franqois,  Brussels, 

8  Huygens,  Francis  Joseph,  Brus¬ 

sels, 

9  De  Heuvel,  Theodore,  Brussels, 

10  Soubre,  Charles,  Liege, 

11  Coosemans,  Joseph  Theodore, 

Brussels, 

12  Barnaba,  Louis,  Brussels, 

13  Mols,  Robert,  Antwerp, 

14  Dauriac,  Henry,  Arlon, 

15  De  Keyser,  Nicaise,  Antwerp, 

16  Verhas,  Jean,  Brussels, 

17  De  Bylandt,  Count  Alfred,  Brus¬ 

sels, 

18  Langlet,  Mrs.  Caroline,  Brussels, 

19  Cardon,  Charles  Leon,  Brussels, 

20  Robbe,  Henry,  Brussels, 

21  De  Meester,  Raymond,  Brussels, 

22  Wagner,  Jules,  Antwerp, 

23  Walckiers,  Gustave,  Brussels, 

24  Verhoeven-Ball,  Antwerp, 

25  Kuhnen,  Victor,  Brussels, 

26  Vinck,  Franz,  Antwerp, 

27  De  Pratere,  Edmond,  Brussels, 

28  Slingeneyer,  Ernest,  Brussels, 

29  Tschaggeny,  Charles,  Brussels, 

30  Van  Keirsbilck,  Jules,  Brussels, 

31  Steens,  Edmond,  Brussels, 

32  Unterberger,  F.  R.,  Brussels, 

33  Roosenboom,  Albert,  Brussels, 

34  Robbe,  Henry,  Brussels, 

35  Cogen,  Felix,  Brussels, 

36  Keelhoff,  Fran$ois,  Brussels, 

37  Walraven,  Jean,  Brussels, 

38  De  St.  Cyr,  Georges,  Brussels, 

39  Vinck,  Franz,  Antwerp, 

40  Stroobant,  Francis,  Brussels, 

41  Dandoy,  Armand,  Namur, 


TITLE. 

Morning. 

The  River  Semoy  (Ardennes). 

The  Mill  of  Lens,  near  Mons. 

Morning,  Lake  Koenigsee  (Bavaria). 

A  Christian  Martyr  in  the  Reign  of  Diocletian. 
Nymwegen,  on  the  River  Wahal,  Netherlands. 

Harbor  of  Rotterdam  in  Rainy  Weather. 

Bouquet  of  Thorn-Blossoms. 

The  Prayer. 

Insurrection  of  St.  Martin  (history  of  Liege). 
Sunset. 

Coast  of  France. 

The  Dome  of  “  Les  Invalides,"  Paris. 

Madonna. 

Rebecca. 

Sea-Shore  at  Blankenberghe. 

Mountain  View  in  Switzerland. 

Lighting  Candles  to  the  Holy  Mother — Italian 
woman. 

The  Smoking-Room. 

The  Destroyer. 

Landscape. 

Griseldis. 

The  Town-House  in  Alost. 

Preparing  the  Christmas  Plum-Pudding. 

Steen  Street  in  Antwerp. 

The  Pink  Domino. 

Stop  ! 

The  Night  of  St.  Bartholomew. 

Flemish  Stallion. 

Crime  and  Superstition. 

Poultry. 

Posilippo,  near  Naples. 

Motherly  Love. 

Flowers  and  Fruit. 

Fisherwoman  of  the  Zuyder-Zee,  Netherlands. 
Autumn. 

The  Right  of  Way. 

Sentinel  at  the  Entrance  of  the  Harem. 

The  Confederates  *in  the  Presence  of  Marguerite 
of  Parma. 

The  House  of  the  Society  of  the  Archers  in 
Bruges. 

The  Banks  of  the  River  Meuse. 


BELGIUM 


93 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

42  Stroobant,  Framjois,  Brussels,  Dordrecht — View  from  the  River  Meuse. 

43  Tschaggeny,  Charles,  Brussels,  .  Fire  in  the  Stable. 

STATUARY. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

43#  Vin90tte,  Thomas,  Brussels,  The  Female  Captive  (bronze  statue). 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  39.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 


44  Van  den  Broeck,  Miss  Clemence, 

Brussels, 

45  Berlin,  Jean  Joseph,  Brussels, 

46  Madiol,  Adrien  Jean,  Brussels, 

47  De  Beughem,  Count  Charles, 

Brussels,  > 

48  De  Schampheleer,  Edmond, 

Brussels, 

49  Lagye,  Victor,  Antwerp, 

50  Raoux,  Albert,  Brussels, 

51  Sodar,  Franz,  Dinant, 

52  Bellemans,  Joseph,  Antwerp, 

53  Van  Luppen,  G.  Joseph,  Antwerp, 

54  Col,  David,  Antwerp, 

55  Dekeghel,  Jules,  Ghent, 

56  Goemans,  Gustave,  Melle,  near 

Ghent, 

57  Asselbergs,  Alphonse,  Brussels, 

58  Weber,  Theodore.  Alexander, 

Brussels, 

59  Stallaert,  Joseph, -Brussels, 

60  Van  Lil,  Joseph,  Antwerp, 

61  Berlin,  Jean  Joseph,  Brussels, 

62  Van  Hove,  Victor,  Heyst-sur-Mer, 

63  Starck,  Jules,  Brussels, 

64  De  Keyser,  Albert,  Antwerp, 

65  Cleynhens,  Theodore,  Antwerp, 

66  Pauwels,  Ferdinand,  Antwerp, 

67  Nisen,  Felix,  Liege, 

68  Carlier,  Modeste,  Brussels, 

69  De  Vigne,  Miss  Malvina,  Ghent, 

70  De  Burbure,  L.,  Brussels, 

71  Beernaert,  Miss  Euphrosyne, 

Brussels, 

72  Robert,  Alexander,  Brussels, 

73  De  Schampheleer,  Edmond, 

Brussels, 

74  De  Loose,  Basile,  Brussels, 

75  Van  Luppen,  G.  Joseph,  Antwerp, 

76  Mellery,  Xavier,  Brussels, 

77  Gerard,  Theodore,  Brussels, 

78  Beernaert,  Miss  Euphrosyne, 

Brussels, 

79  De  Vigne,  Miss  Emma,  Ghent, 

80  Genisson,  Georges,  Namur, 

81  De  Loose,  Basile,  Brussels, 

82  Asselbergs,  Alphonse,  Brussels, 

83  Carabain,  Jacques  Fran<jois,  Brus¬ 

sels, 

84  De  Biseau,  Aristide,  Brussels, 

85  Smits,  Eugene,  Brussels, 

86  Rosseels,  Jacques,  Antwerp, 


Flemish  House  in  a.d.  1600. 

A  Confidential  Talk. 

“  Don’t  let  him  fly.” 

Landscape  near  Wiesbaden,  Germany. 

River  Moerdyk,  Netherlands. 

f  The  Sculptor — close  of  the  fifteenth  century. 
'Fruit. 

.  Reminiscence  of  Rome. 

Ariosto  at  the  Fountain. 

After  the  Rain — View  from  Anseremme,  near 
Dinant. 

In  the  Wine-Cellar. 

Pouting. 

Landscape  in  Flanders. 

Landscape  at  Mount-Eagle. 

Using  the  Life-Boat,  at  Tynemouth,  England. 

Palm  Sunday  (Albano  costume,  Italy). 

The  Last  at  Church. 

The  Family  Portrait. 

Child  and  Rabbit. 

Louis  XIV.  visits  young  Malandry,  the  Dead  De¬ 
fender  of  Montmedy. 

Harbor  of  Antwerp. 

An  Archer  of  the  Sixteenth  Century. 

Fire  in  the  Village  of  Ruhla,  Germany. 

Fancy  head. 

Peasant  Girl  in  the  Woods. 

Azaleas. 

Harbor  of  Boulogne,  France. 

Banks  of  the  River  Scheldt,  near  Antwerp. 

Three  ^Friends. 

Domburg  Banks,  Island  of  Walcheren,  Nether¬ 
lands. 

Fair  in  a  Flemish  Village. 

Before  the  Thunder  Storm — View  in  Flanders. 
Young  Girl  from  the  Environs  of  Rome. 

•  The  Peddler. 

Wiew  of  Domburg,  Island  of  Walcheren,  Nether¬ 
lands. 

Lilacs. 

Old  Hermitage  of  St.  Hubert,  Namur. 

The  School. 

Harvest  on  the  River  Meuse. 

Church  of  St.  Fermo,  Verona,  Italy. 

Reminiscence  of  the  Ardennes  Mountains. 

War. 

Mill  on  the  River  Scheldt. 


94 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ,  ARTIST. 

87  Meerts,  Franz,  Brussels, 

88  Van  Seben,  Henry,  Brussels, 

89  Portaels,  Jean,  Brussels, 

90  Huygens,  Fran$ois  Joseph,  Brus¬ 

sels, 

91  Meerts,  Franz,  Brussels, 

92  De  Baerdemaeker,  Felix,  Ghent, 

93  Vinck,  Franz,  Antwerp, 

94  Bouvier,  A.,  Brussels, 

95  Lampe,  Louis,  Brussels, 

96  Carabain,  Jacques  Francois, 

Brussels, 

97  Goemans,  Gustave,  Melle,  near 

Ghent, 

98  Stallaert,  Joseph,  Brussels, 

99  De  Beughem,  Count  Charles, 

Brussels, 

100  Guffens,  Godefroid,  Brussels, 

101  Walckiers,  Gustave,  Brussels, 

102  Unterberger,  F.  R.,  Brussels, 

103  Smits,  Eugene,  Brussels, 

104  De  Franchimont,  Mrs.  Emilie, 

Brussels, 

105  Wagner,  Jules,  Antwerp, 

106  De  Keyser,  Nicaise,  Antwerp, 

107  Van  Luppen,  G.  Joseph,  Antwerp, 

108  Houze,  Florentin,  Brussels, 

109  Keymeulen,  Emile,  Brussels, 

110  Gerard,  Theodore,  Brussels, 

111  Wagner,  Jules,  Antwerp, 

112  Langlet,  Mrs.  Caroline,  Brus¬ 

sels, 


TITLE. 

Saturday  in  the  Monastery. 

The  Dead  Bird — winter  landscape. 

Deception. 

Hazels  and  Roses. 

Announcement  of  Marriage. 

View  from  the  Highway  Anthee,  Harvest  Time. 
A  Flemish  Burgher’s  Wife  in  the  Sixteenth  Century. 
The  Coast  of  Bretagne,  France. 

The  Little  Sleeper. 

St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Antwerp. 

Banks  of  the  River  Meuse,  near  Yvoir. 

The  Fan. 

Kreuznach,  on  the  Rhine,  Prussia. 

The  Crucifixion. 

The  Fish-Market  in  Brussels. 

The  Rhine,  between  Bonn  and  Coblentz. 

Rosetta. 

Fruit. 

Girl  tending  Geese. 

Dante  and  the  Young  Girls  of  Florence. 

Morning — View  near  Dinant. 

The  Last  Moments  of  the  Daughter  of  Gretry. 
Landscape  in  Provence,  France. 

An  Inn  in  Wurtemberg,  Germany. 

Dangerous  Medium. 

In  Prison  as  a  Vagabond. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  jg.) 

STATUARY. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

112a  Laumans,  Jean  Andre,  Brussels,  The  Exercise  (bronze  statue). 


113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 

120 
121 

122 

123 

124 

125 

126 

127 

128 
129 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  41.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


ARTIST. 

Platteel,  Jean  David,  Brussels, 
Carabain,  Jacques  Francis, 
Brussels, 

De  Sim  pel,  Bruno  Alphonse, 
Brussels, 

Maswiens,  Joseph,  Louvain, 

Robert,  Alexander,  Brussels, 
Fourmois,  Theodore,  Brussels 
(deceased), 

Sodar,  Franz,  Dinant, 

Barnaba,  Louis,  Brussels, 
Dillens,  Adolphe,  Brussels, 

Jacobs,  Jacob,  Antwerp, 

Guffens,  Godefroid,  Brussels, 
Gerard,  Theodore,  Brussels, 

Van  Keirsbilck,  Jules,  Brussels, 
Plumot,  Andre,  Antwerp, 
Bouvier,  A.,  Brussels, 

Houze,  Florentin,  Brussels, 

De  Meester,  Raymond,  Brussels, 


titIe. 

The  Broken  Sledge — Zealand,  Netherlands. 

Sotto  Riva  Street  in  Verona,  Italy. 

•  Location  in  France  (Pas-de-Calais)  where  the 
Channel  Tunnel  is  to  be  commenced. 

Church  Interior  in  the  Abbey  of  Everbode,  Bra¬ 
bant. 

Discontent  in  the  Harem. 

The  Mill  in  the  Campine. 

Destruction  of  the  Home  by  Fire. 

Boats,  ashore  on  the  Coast  of  France. 

Fair  in  Zuid-Beveland,  Zealand — “  The  Youths' 
Day.” 

Falls  in  Norway. 

Episode  of  the  destruction  of  Pompeii. 

The  Discarded  Lover. 

Desdemona. 

On  the  Road  to  Market. 

Coast  of  Flanders  (Sunrise). 

An  Italian  Shepherd  Family. 

View  at  Oneglia,  near  the  Cornice,  Italy. 


BELGIUM 


95 


NO.  ARTIST. 

130  Carabain,  Jacques  Framjois, 

Brussels, 

131  Madiol,  Adrien  Jean,  Brussels, 

132  Sebes,  Pieter  Willem,  Brussels, 

133  Barnaba,  Louis,  Brussels, 

134  Bossuet,  Frantjois  Antoine, 

Brussels, 

135  Stallaert,  Joseph,  Brussels, 

136  Mols,  Robert,  Antwerp, 

137  Keymeulen,  Emile,  Brussels, 

138  Van  Keirsbilck,  Jules,  Brussels, 

139  G6rard,  Theodore,  Brussels, 

140  Madiol,  Adrien  Jean,  Brussels, 

141  Meyers,  Isidore,  Antwerp, 

142  Smits,  Eugene,  Brussels, 

143  Gerard,  Joseph,  Brussels, 

144  Berlin,  Jean  Joseph,  Brussels, 

145  Verhoeven-Ball,  Antwerp, 

146  Gabriel,  Paul  Joseph  Constantin, 

Brussels, 

147  Dekeghel,  Jules,  Ghent, 

148  Smits,  Eugene,  Brussels, 

149  Gerard,  Joseph,  Brussels, 

150  Plumot,  Andre,  Antwerp, 

151  Gerard,  Theodore,  Brussels, 

152  Wittkamp,  Jean  Bernard,  Ant¬ 

werp, 

153  Gerard,  Theodore,  Brussels, 

154  Van  den  Broeck,  Miss  Clemence, 

Brussels, 

155  Musin,  Francois,  Brussels, 

156  Wulffaert,  Hippolyte,  Brussels, 

157  De  Burbure,  Louis,  Brussels, 

158  De  Groux,  Charles,  Brussels 

(deceased), 

159  Verheyden,  Fran$ois,  Brussels, 

160  De  Baerdemaeker,  Felix,  Ghent, 

161  Nisen,  Felix,  Liege, 

162  Mellery,  Xavier,  Brussels, 

163  Le  Gendre,  Leonce,  Tournai, 

164  Van  Seben,  Henri,  Brussels, 

165  Raoux,  Albert,  Brussels, 

166  Bossuet,  Francis  Antoine, 

Brussels, 

167  Bellemans,  Joseph,  Antwerp, 

168  Weber,  Theodore  Alexander, 

Brussels, 

169  Roosenboom,  Albert,  Brussels* 

170  Weber,  Theodore  Alexander, 

Brussels, 

171  Verheyden,  Isidore,  Brussels, 

172  Glibert,  Albert,  Brussels, 

173  Speeckaert,  Gustave,  Antwerp, 

174  Ooms,  Karel,  Antwerp, 


TITLE. 

The  Town-Gate  at  Wertheim,  Germany. 
Hesitation. 

An  Interior  at  Hindeloopen,  Province  of  Fries¬ 
land,  Netherlands. 

Sunset  on  the  English  Coast. 

Rome — View  from  the  River  Tiber,  the  Fort  and  the 
Bridge  of  St.  Angelo,  and  St.  Peter’s  Cathedral. 
The  Cellar  of  Diomede — scene  at  the  destruction 
of  Pompeii. 

View  at  Saxenhausen,  near  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany. 

After  the  Hurricane. 

The  Duet. 

Soup. 

Pancakes. 

View  on  the  River  Scheldt,  in  Winter. 

Studio  Corner. 

A  Roman  Pottery-Seller. 

In  the  Country. 

Fruit  and  Game. 

Landscape — Morning  View  in  Netherlands. 

The  Little  Rogue. 

Italian  Girl. 

A  Roman  Triclinium. 

The  Shepherd. 

The  Birthday. 

Byron’s  Parisina. 

An  Unwelcome  Guest. 

The  Visit. 

Sea-Shore  at  Scheveningen. 

Waterwomen  of  Venice. 

London  Bridge,  St.  Catharine  Docks,  London. 
The  Saviour. 

The  Removal. 

The  Village  of  Maurenne,  Ardennes  Mountains. 
In  the  Fields,  Ardennes. 

A  Roman  Peasant  Woman. 

Clyde  (Ovid). 

Winter  Amusements. 

Flowers. 

Granada,  Spain. 

Arias  Montanus  visits  the  Printer  Plantyn  in  Ant¬ 
werp. 

Shipwreck  in  Douarnenez  Bay,  Finistere,  France. 
The  Gems. 

Shipwreck  on  the  Shore  of  Mariakerke,  near 
Ostend. 

Landscape. 

Good  Counsels. 

Landscape — Puers,  near  Antwerp. 

The  First  Ice  of  the  Season. 


STATUARY. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

174#  Fassin,  Adolphe,  Brussels,  The  Neapolitan  Water-Seller  (galvanoplastic 

statue). 


g6 

NO. 

175 

176 

177 

178 

179 

180 

181 

182 

183 

184 

185 

186 

187 

188 

189 

190 

191 

192 

193 

194 

195 

196 

197 

198 

199 

200 

201 

202 

203 

204 

NO. 

205 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  O.) 


STATUARY. 


ARTIST. 

Boure,  Antoine  Felix,  Brussels, 
Boure,  Antoine  Felix,  Brussels, 
Boure,  Antoine  Felix,  Brussels, 
Boure,  Antoine  Felix,  Brussels, 
Brunin,  Charles,  Mons, 

Comein,  Polydore,  Brussels, 
Comein,  Polydore,  Brussels, 
Comein,  Polydore,  Brussels, 
Comein,  Polydore,  Brussels, 

De  Groot,  Guillaume,  Brussels, 
De  Villez,  Louis  Henri,  Mons, 

De  Woelmont,  Gustave,  Baron,  * 
Brussels, 

Fassin,  Adolphe,  Brussels, 
Fassin,  Adolphe,  Brussels, 
Fraikin,  Charles  Auguste,  Brus¬ 
sels, 

Fraikin,  Charles  Auguste,  Brus¬ 
sels, 

Godebski,Cyprien,Neuilly,  Paris, 
Godebski,Cyprien,Neuilly,  Paris, 
Lefever,  Edmond  Florimond, 
Brussels, 

Lefever,  Edmond  Florimond, 
Brussels, 

Lefever,  Edmond  Florimond, 
Brussels, 

Lefever,  Edmond  Florimond, 
Brussels, 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Brussels, 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Brussels, 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Brussels, 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Brussels, 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Brussels, 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Brussels, 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Brussels, 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Brussels, 


TITLE. 

The  Lizard  (marble). 

A  Lion  (marble), 

A  Lion  (marble). 

A  Recumbent  Lion  (marble). 
Laughing  Neapolitan  (bronze). 

The  Little  Mother  (terra-cotta). 
Awakening  (terra-cotta). 

Winter  (terra-cotta). 

Summer  (terra-cotta). 

A  Child  (marble). 

Laughing  Faun  (marble). 

Bust  of  Miss  De  W.  (marble). 

Roma  (marble). 

Napoli  (marble). 

The  First  Child  (marble). 

The  Drone  Bee  (marble). 

The  Drunken  Moujik  (marble). 
Russian  Peasant  Woman  (marble). 
Piccolo  (terra-cotta). 

Piccola  (terra-cotta). 

Summer  (terra-cotta). 

Remembrance  (terra-cotta). 

The  Renaissance. 

Loving  Thoughts. 

The  Rose. 

Alsacian  Woman. 

Spring. 

Autumn  (small  grapes). 

Large  Grapes. 

Field  Flowers.. 


MEDALS. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 


Wiener,  Charles,  Brussels,  Fra 

1. 

2. 

3- 

4- 

5- 
6. 
7- 
8. 
9- 

10. 

11. 

12. 
*3- 

*4- 

15- 

16. 

17. 

18. 

19. 

20. 

21. 

22. 


me  with  the  following  medals  : 

The  Orange  Society  medals. 

Portrait  of  Jonas  Webb. 

The  Cathedral  in  Seville,  interipr  and  exterior. 
Portrait  of  A.  Rodenbach. 

The  Cathedral  of  Belem  (Portugal). 

“  Notre  Dame”  in  Paris. 

The  King  of  Holland. 

Medallion  of  Jenner. 

Medallion — awarded  for  industries  in  Holland. 
A.  Rodenbach. 

Two  medallions — awarded  by  the  Society  of 
the  “  Seine-Inferieure.” 

Two  medallions — Prince  Albert  of  England. 
Two  medallions — The  Exhibition  in  Oporto, 
Portugal. 

Award  from  the  Lisbon  Academy  of  Fine  Arts. 
The  Prison  in  Arlon. 

Anthony  Van  Dyck. 

Benjamin  Rumford. 

Queen  Victoria. 

The  Queen  of  England. 

A  “  5000  reis”  silver  piece,  Portuguese  money. 
Benjamin  Rumford. 

Sir  Moses  and  Lady  Montefiore. 


NO. 

NO. 

206 

207 

208 

209 

210 

211 

NO. 

212 

213 

214 

215 

216 

217 

218 

219 

220 

221 

222 

223 

224 

225 

226 

227 

228 

229 

230 

231 

232 

233 

234 

235 

236 

237 

238 

239 

240 

241 

242 

243 

244 

245 

246 


BELGIUM 


97 


ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Wiener,  Charles,  Brussels,  23.,  A.  Hersen. 

24.  Baron  de  St.  Genois. 

25.  M.  C.  Pycke,  Baron,  Governor  of  the  Province 

of  Antwerp. 

26.  National  Bank  in  Brussels. 

27.  Cardinal  Sterckx. 

28.  Interior  of  the  Cathedral  in  Cologne. 

29.  The  King  of  the  Belgians. 

30.  Cardinal  Dechamps. 

31.  Interior  of  the  Cathedral  in  Toledo,  Spain. 

32.  Stock  Exchange  in  Brussels. 

33.  Von  Gensau. 

34.  Medallion  from  a  Fair. 

35.  An  English  Shilling. 

36.  Belgian  Postage  Stamp. 


ARTISTIC  BRASS  WORK. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Labaer,  Jean  Jacques,  Antwerp,  William  the  Silent. 

Labaer,  Jean  Jacques,  Antwerp,  Marnix  de  Sainte-Aldegonde,  Mayor  of  Antwerp. 
Labaer,  Jean  Jacques,  Antwerp,  Van  Stfrale,  Mayor  of  Antwerp. 

Labaer,  Jean  Jacques,  Antwerp,  Brederode,  Chief  of  the  Gueux. 

Labaer,  Jean  Jacques,  Antwerp,  Saint  John  (after  Quentin  Matsys). 

Labaer,  Jean  Jacques,  Antwerp,  M.  Emanuel  Hiel. 


DECORATED  FAIENCE. 


ARTIST. 

Dauge,  Franz,  Brussels, 

Dauge,  Franz,  Brussels, 

Dauge,  Franz,  Brussels, 

Dauge,  Franz,  Brussels, 

Dauge,  Franz,  Brussels, 

Dauge,  Franz,  Brussels, 

Dauge,  Franz,  Brussels, 

De  Mol,  Adolphe,  Brussels, 

De  Mol,  Adolphe,  Brussels, 

De  Mol,  Adolphe,  Brussels, 

De  Mol,  Adolphe,  Brussels, 
Meunier,  Miss  Georgette,  Brus¬ 
sels, 

Meunier,  Miss  Georgette,  Brus¬ 
sels, 

Meunier,  Miss  Georgette,  Brus¬ 
sels, 

Meunier,  Miss  Georgette,  Brus¬ 
sels, 

Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 
Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 


TITLE. 

Battle  scene. 

Landscape,  with  Cattle. 

The  Conqueror’s  Return. 

Cupids. 

Cupids. 

Cupids. 

Interior. 

Bacchante  playing  the  Tambourine. 
Bacchante. 

Bacchante. 

The  Holy  Family  (after  Rubens). 
The  Holy  Family. 

Diana  (after  Vouet). 

Spring  (after  Boucher). 

Harvest  (after  Boucher). 

The  Contented  Hermit. 

Decorated  dish. 

Decorated  dish. 

Cupids. 

Cupids. 

Odalisque. 

Cupids. 

Venus. 

The  Infant  Jesus. 

The  War-Flag. 

Holy  Woman. 

Autumn. 

The  Dance. 

The  Dance. 

Cupids. 

Cupids. 

The  Hours  of  the  Day. 

Goat. 

Cupid. 

Dish,  style  of  Louis  XV. 


98 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


DECORATED  EARTHENWARE. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

247  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

248  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

249  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

250  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

251  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

252  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

253  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

254  Tourte.au,  Edward,  Brussels, 

255  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

256  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

257  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

258  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

259  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

260  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

261  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels,  * 

262  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

263  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

264  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

265  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

266  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

267  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

268  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

269  Tourteau,  Edward,  Brussels, 

270  Volkaerts,  Framjois  Xavier, 

Brussels, 

271  Volkaerts,  Fran$ois  Xavier, 

Brussels, 

272  Volkaerts,  Fran$ois  Xavier, 

Brussels, 


TITLE. 

Nessus  eloping  with  Dejanira. 
Rape  of  the  Sabines. 

Animals. 

Animals. 

The  Laugher  and  the  Shepherdess. 
The  Child  with  the  Butterfly. 
Amphitrite. 

Venus  and  Vulcan. 

The  Elopement. 

The  Elopement. 

The  Thinker. 

The  Dreamer. 

Boy’s  head. 

Girl's  head. 

The  Rat-Catcher. 

A  Man’s  head. 

A  Woman’s  head. 

Love  is  Conqueror. 

The  Broken  Pitcher. 

A  Gothic  Triptych. 

Child’s  head. 

Boy’s  head. 

Girl’s  head. 

Cupids. 

Ducks. 

Venus  and  Cupid. 


PHOTOGRAPHS. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

273  Royal  Belgian  Society  for  Photog-  Album  of  photographs  (after  the  Belgian  painter 
raphy,  Wiertz,  deceased) 


ARCHITECTURAL  DRAWING. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

274  De  Curte,  Louis,  Brussels,  Plans  for  a  cathedral  in  the  Gothic  style  of  the 

thirteenth  century. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  2j.) 

DRAWINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

275  Demannez,  Joseph,  Brussels,  The  Christian  Martyr. 

ENGRAVINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

276  Biot,  Gustave,  Brussels, 

277  Biot,  Gustave,  Brussels, 

278  Biot,  Gustave,  Brussels, 

279  Danse,  Auguste,  Mons, 

280  Danse,  Auguste,  Mons, 

281  Danse,  Auguste,  Mons, 

282  Danse,  Auguste,  Mons, 

283  Danse,  Auguste,  Mons, 

284  Demannez,  Joseph,  Brussels, 


TITLE. 

The  Triumph  of  Galatea  (after  Raphael). 
Portrait. 

Portrait  of  the  Emperor  of  Austria. 

The  Sorceress. 

The  Last  Moments  of  Charles  V. 

The  Wedding. 

The  Martyrdom  of  Saint  Peter. 

The  Virgin  on  Calvary. 

The  Christian  Martyr. 


BELGIUM 


99 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

285  D’Inghuem,  Le  Bailly,  Brussels,  Frame  containing  etchings. 

286  D’Inghuem,  Le  Bailly,  Brussels,  Frame  containing  etchings. 

OIL  PAINTING. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

287  Wittkamp,  John  Bernard,  Ant-  Cruelty  of  Adolph  towards  his  father,  Due  de 

werp,  .  Guelders  (Motley’s  History  of  the  Netherlands). 


WATER  COLORS. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

288  Beeckman,  Marie  Ferdinand  de,  View  at  Tervueren,  Belgium. 

Brussels, 

289  Beeckman,  Marie  Ferdinand  de,  View  in  the  Forest  of  Fontainebleau. 

Brussels, 

290  Robinson,  John,  Brussels, 


She  is  a  winsome  wee  thing." — (Burns.) 


IOO 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NETHERLANDS. 

[Works  of  Art  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  for  sale.  Information  may  be 
obtained  at  the  office  of  the  Netherlands  Commission,  in  Annex,  Gallery  13.] 


NO. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37v 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  ij.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


ARTIST. 

Van  Lockhorst,  D.,  Utrecht, 
Heemskerk,  Van  Beest  E.  v.,  the 
Hague, 

Taanman,  J.,  Amsterdam, 
Koekkoek,  H.,  Amsterdam, 
Koekkoek,  H.,  Jr.,  London, 
Israels,  J.,  the  Hague, 

Egenberger,  J.  H.,  Groningen, 

Van  Deventer,  J.  F.,  the  Hague, 
Gruijter,  W.,  Jr.,  Amsterdam, 
Kate,  J.  Mari  H.  Ten,  the  Hague, 
Mesdag,  van  Houten,  Mrs.,  the 
Hague, 

Stroebel,  J.  A.  B.,  the  Hague, 

Eerelman,  O.,  Brussels, 

Bilders,  J.  W.,  Amsterdam, 
Cunaeus,  C.,  Amsterdam, 

Bischop,  C.,  the  Hague, 

Kool,  S.,  Amsterdam, 
Stortenbeker,  P.,the  Hague, 
Canta,  J.A.,  Rotterdam, 

Bosboom,  J.,  the  Hague, 

Hanrath,  Th., 

Haanen,Adriage,Mrs.,Oosterbeelc, 
Mesdag,  H.  the  Hague, 
Martens,  W.  J.,  Rome, 

Rust,  J.  A.,  Amsterdam, 
Oppenoorth,  W.  J.,  Antwerp, 

Apol,  L.,  the  Hague, 

Valkenburg,  H.,  Amsterdam, 
Koster,  E.,  and  Savry,  H.,  Haar¬ 
lem, 

Cunaeus,  C.,  Amsterdam, 

Postma,  G.,  Haarlem, 

Huybers,  J.  D.,  Zwolle, 

Vos,  M.,  Miss,  Oosterbeek, 
Soeterick,  Th.,  Utrecht, 
Lingeman,  L.,  Baarn, 

Van  Hove,  J.  H.,  the  Hague, 
Scholten,  J.  H.,  Haarlem, 

Savrij,  H.,  Haarlem, 

Rochussen,  Ch.,  Rotterdam, 
Cunaeus,  C.,  Amsterdam, 
Heemskerk,  Van  Beest  E.  v.,  the 
Hague, 

Roth,  G.  A.,  Amsterdam, 


TITLE. 

♦Field  of,  Heather  near  Epe. 

♦Storm  near  Dover. 

♦Flower-Girl. 

♦Beach  on  the  French  Coast. 

♦Stormy  Weather  at  Sea. 

The  Card-Players. 

♦Rain  and  Sunshine. 

♦Holland  Landscape. 

♦Dutch  Fishermen  caught  in  a  Rain-Storm. 

♦Good  Friends. 

♦In  the  Downs. 

♦The  Deacons  of  the  Silversmiths’  Guild  conferring 
a  Freeman’s  Certificate — seventeenth  century. 
♦A  Directress  of  the  Orphan  Asylum  at  Groningen 
— about  the  beginning  of  this  century. 
^Landscape  near  Vord^n. 

♦In  Summer. 

♦Dieuwke. 

♦Saturday  Afternoon  in  Friesland. 

♦Landscape  with  Cattle. 

^Summer  in  the  Fields. 

Church  at  Treves. 

♦A  Connoisseur. 

♦Flowers. 

♦Storm  on  the  North  Sea. 

♦Vestibule  of  St.  Mark  in  Venice. 

♦View  of  Amsterdam — sixteenth  century. 

*A  Pool  at  Lent — Evening. 

♦Early  Morning.  • 

♦Domestic  Happiness. 

♦River  View  hear  Dordrecht. 

♦Annexation. 

♦The  Barber  of  Seville. 

♦Feur  Weeks  after  St.  John's  Day. 

*Still  Life. 

^♦Solitude. 

♦Trial  of  a  Prisoner  of  War. 

*Good  Tidings. 

Sunday  Morning. 

♦Pastoral  Scene  near  Haarlem. 

♦Cheese-Market  in  North  Holland. 

♦In  Winter. 

Off  the  Island  of  Texel. 

♦Mill  at  Vorden. 


NETHERLANDS 


IOI 


NO.  ARTIST. 

43  Verveer,  S.  L.  (deceased), 

44  Seggern,  F.  van,  Amsterdam, 

45  Masurel,  J.  E.,  Amsterdam, 

46  Kate,  H.  F.  C.  Ten,  the  Hague, 

47  Hazeu,  A.  C.,  Haarlem, 

48  Springer,  C.,  Amsterdam, 


TITLE. 

Village  of  Scheveningen. 

*Evening  near  Calmpthout. 
^Recreation. 

*A  Morning  Concert. 

^Landscape  in  Gelderland. 

*View  of  Toren  Street  in  Enkhuyzcn. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No .  5 .) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

49  Hilverdink,  Johan,  Amsterdam, 

50  Verveer,  Elchanon,  the  Hague, 

51  Vester,  W.,  Heemstede, 

52  Nakken,  W.  C.,  the  Hague, 

53  Oppenoorth,  W.  I.,  Antwerp, 

54  Bisschop,  C.,  the  Hague, 

55  Koekkoek,  W.,  the  Hague, 

56  Ronner,  Mrs.  Henriette,  nee  Knip, 

Brussels, 

57  Vogel,  J.  G.,  the  Hague, 

58  Henkes,  Gerke,  the  Hague, 

59  Greive,  J.  C.,  Jr.,  Amsterdam, 

60  Israels,  J.,  the  Hague, 

61  Roelofs,  W.,  Brussels, 

62  Van  Everdingen,  A.,  Utrecht, 

63  Hanedoes,  L.,  and  Verveer,  S.  L., 

the  Hague, 

64  Sande  Backhuijzen,  Mrs.  G.  J. 

v.  d.,  the  Hague, 

65  Tom,  J.  B.,  the  Hague, 

66  Bilders,  J.  W.,  Amsterdam, 

67  Israels,  J.,  the  Hague, 

68  Gempt,  B.  te,  Amsterdam, 

69  Trigt,  H.  A.  van,  Hilversum, 

70  Maris,  Willem,  the  Hague, 

71  Verschuur,  W.,  Jr.,  Amsterdam, 

72  Philippeau,  C.  F.,  Amsterdam, 

73  Everdingen,  A.  v.,  Utrecht, 

74  Verschuur,  W.,  Jr.,  Amsterdam, 

75  Weissenbruch,  Jan,  the  Hague, 

76  Vos,  Miss  M.,  Oosterbeek, 

77  Schenkel,  J.  J.,  Amsterdam, 

78  Flier,  H.  R.  v.  d.,  Baarn, 

79  Hollander,  H.,  Amsterdam, 

80  Koster,  E.,  Haarlem, 

81  Windt,  P.  P.,  the  Hague, 

82  Heerebaarth,  G.,  Amsterdam, 

33  Sande  Backhuijzen,  Mrs.  G.  J. 
v.  d.,  the  Hague, 

84  Koekkoek,  H.  P.,  Jr.,  London, 

85  Borselen,  I.  W.  van,  the  Hague, 

86  Maaten,  J.  J.  van  der,  Apeldoorn, 

87  Testas,  W.de  Famars,  Brussels, 

88  Mesdag,  H.  H.,  the  Hague, 

89  Sadee,  Th.,  the  Hague, 

90  Ronner,  Mrs.  Henriette,  Brussels, 

91  Scholten,  J.  A.,  Haarlem, 

92  Borselen,  J.  W.  v.,  the  Hague, 

93  Kruseman,  Elten  van,  New  York, 

94  Kluyver,  P.  L.  F.,  Amsterdam, 


TITLE. 

*  Landscape  on  the  Mediterranean  Coast. 

*The  Widow. 

*  Landscape  in  Holland. 

Packhorses  in  the  Woods  of  St.  Gatien,  Normandy. 
*A  Watering-Place. 

At  Church. 

*Scene  in  Kuilenburg. 

*Hare  in  his  Covert. 

*On  the  Heath. 

*A  Critical  Moment. 

*The  Dock  at  Amsterdam. 

In  the  Grain-Field. 

Landscape. 

*On  the  River-Side. 

^Woodland,  with  Figures. 

‘^Bouquet  of  Roses. 

Heath  with  Sheep. 

^Landscape. 

After  the  Storm. 

Dog. 

*Norwegian  Women  bringing  Children  to  be  Bap¬ 
tized,  and  being  welcomed  by  the  Clergyman. 
*The  First  Lesson  in  Swimming. 

*Horse  in  the  Stable. 

On  the  Lookout;. 

^‘Landscape  with  Grain-Fields. 

*Dog. 

Leerdam. 

*Still  Life. 

*St.  Nicholas  Church  at  Amsterdam. 

*In  the  Stable. 

*Rembrandt  disposing  of  his  Picture  at  the  Hague. 
*Onthe  Beach. 

*Tough  Beans.  » 

^Suburbs  of  a  Dutch  City. 

*Fruit. 

*  Landscape  near  Guilford,  England. 

A  Holland  Landscape. 

The  Canal  of  Apeldoorn. 

*A  Barber's  Shop  at  Cairo. 

*Evening  on  the  Beach. 

The  Potato-Gatherers. 

*The  Last  Hope. 

^Summer  Flowers. 

^Landscape. 

^Holland  Landscape. 

*Winter  Evening  near  Amersfoort. 


102 


DEPT.  IV.— ART, 


NO.  ARTIST. 

95  Schipperus,  P.  A.,  Rotterdam, 

96  Lingeman,  L.,  Baarn, 

97  Gempt,  B.  te,  Amsterdam, 

98  Greive,J.  C.,  jr.,  Amsterdam, 

99  Steffellaar,  J.,  Amsterdam, 

100  Kate,  J.  Mari  H.  Ten,  the  Hague, 

101  Boks,  M.,  the  Hague, 

102  Taanman,  J.,  Amsterdam, 

103  Craeyvanger,  R.,  Amsterdam, 

104  Roelofs,  W.,  the  Hague, 

105  Heemskerk,  Van  Beest  E.  v., 

the  Hague, 

106  Gempt,  B.  te,  Amsterdam, 

107  Kate,  H.  F.  C.  Ten,  the  Hague, 

108  Apol,  L.,  the  Hague, 

109  Mauve,  A.,  the  Hague, 

110  Paling,  John  I.,  Amsterdam, 

111  Bosboom,  J.,  the  Hague, 

112  Mesdag,  H.  W.,  the  Hague, 

113  Vogel,  J.  G.,  the  Hague, 


TITLE. 

♦Holland  Landscape. 

A  Conference. 

Three  Dogs. 

♦The  River  Y,  near  Amsterdam. 

♦In  the  Church  Kitchen. 

♦On  the  Beach. 

♦Landscape. 

♦Sheriff’s  Hall  in  the  old  Town  Hall  at  Kampen 
— with  figures  from  the  sixteenth  century. 

♦The  First  Pair  of  Spectacles. 

♦A  Thunder-Storm. 

The  River  Y,  near  Amsterdam. 

♦The  Cat  Pretending,  to  have  been  Hanged  (after 
La  Fontaine). 

♦The  Fortunes  of  War — seventeenth  century. 

In  the  River. 

♦Hauling  up  the  Fishing-Boat. 

♦Sunday  Morning. 

♦The  New  Church  at  Amsterdam. 

♦Winter  near  the  Hague. 

♦Holland  Landscape. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  rj.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

114  Riegen,  N.,  Amsterdam, 

115  Heijl,  M.,  Amsterdam, 

116  Lingeman,  L.,  Baarn, 

117  Kever,  J.  S.  H.,  Amsterdam, 

118  Altmann,  S.,  Amsterdam, 

119  Altmann,  S.,  Amsterdam, 

120  Seggern,  F.  van, 

121  Hilverdink,  E.  A.,  Amsterdam, 

122  Schenkel,  J.  J.,  Amsterdam, 

123  Groot,.J.  de,  Amsterdam, 

124  Taanman,  J.,  Amsterdam, 

125  Eichelberg,  W.  H.,  Amsterdam, 

126  Nakken,  W.  C.,  the  Hague, 

127  Kellen,  D.  v.  d.,  Jr.,  Amsterdam, 

128  Koster,  E.,  Haarlem, 

129  Deventer,  J.  F.  van,  the  Hague, 

130  Allebe,  Aug.,  Amsterdam, 

131  Ebersbach,  J.  E.,  Amsterdam, 

132  Hove,  B.  J.  v.,  the  Hague, 

133  Sande  Backhuijzen,  J.  v.  d., 

the  Hague, 

134  Schenkel,  J.  J.,  Amsterdam, 

135  Reijntjes,  H.  E.,  Amsterdam, 

136  Stroebel,  J.  A.  B.,  the  Hague, 

137  Rochussen,  Ch.,  Rotterdafn, 

138  Rochussen,  Ch.,  Rotterdam, 

139  Roloefs,  W.,  Brussels, 

140  Kate,  H.  F.  C.  Ten,  the  Hague, 

141  Deventer,  W.  A.,  the  Hague, 

142  Rochussen,  Ch.,  Rotterdam, 

143  Rochussen,  Ch.,  Rotterdam, 

144  Bilders,  J.  W.,  Amsterdam, 

145  Destree,  J.  J.,  the  Hague, 

146  Heemskerk,  Van  Beest  E.  v., 

the  Hague, 


TITLE. 

A  Calm. 

♦Evening. 

♦A  Dutch  Scholar  of  the  Seventeenth  Century. 
♦The  Artist. 

♦Petrus  Plancius  correcting  Marine  Charts. 

♦The  Young  Bull  (after  Potter). 

♦Landscape  in  Norway. 

♦View  of  the  Binnen-Amstel  in  Amsterdam. 
♦Cathedral  in  Breda. 

♦Meditation. 

♦On  Duty. 

♦Winter  Landscape  in  Holland. 

♦Haymaking — Normandy. 

♦Secrets. 

♦View  on  the  River  Y,  near  Amsterdam. 
♦Holland  Landscape  and  Cattle. 

♦The  Nursery. 

♦Recreation. 

♦View  of  a  part  of  St.  Hippolytus  Church  at  Delft. 
♦River  Landscape. 


♦The  New  Church  in  Amsterdam. 
♦Twenty  by  Eighteen. 

♦Dutch  Interior. 

♦A  Picnic. 

Near  Scheveningen. 

Landscape. 

♦Gamblers — seventeenth  century. 
Near  Scheveningen. 

♦A  Moonlight  Excursion. 
♦Reconnoitring. 

♦Landscape. 

♦Dutch  Meadow. 

♦Arrival  in  the  Harbor. 


NO. 

147 

148 

149 

150 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

157 

158 

159 

160 

NO. 

161 

162 

NO. 

163 

164 

165 

166 

167 

168 

NO. 

169 


NETHERLANDS 


103 


ARTIST. 

Reijntjes,  H.  E.,  Amsterdam, 
Bosboom,  J.,  the  Hague, 
Constant  Rebecque,  W.  C.  de, 
Loosduinen, 

Kellen,  David  v.  d.,  Amsterdam, 
Joosten,  D.  J.  H.,  Haarlem, 
Essen,  J.  C.  van,  Amsterdam, 
Bocks,  M.,  the  Hague, 

Riegen,  N.,  Amsterdam, 
Altmann,  S.,  Amsterdam, 
Altmann,  S.,  Amsterdam, 

Altmann,  S.,  Amsterdam, 
Altmann,  S.,  Amsterdam, 

Canta,  J.  A.,  Rotterdam, 

Eversen,  A.,  Amsterdam, 


TITLE. 

♦Sixty-five  by  Forty. 

Dutch  Church. 

♦Harbor  of  Moerdyk.  * 

♦No  Bad  News. 

♦Fruit. 

♦A  Moment's  Rest. 

♦Landscape. 

♦Coast  Scene  in  France. 

♦Jan  Steen  in  his  Studio. 

*The  Masters  of  the  Kloveniersguild  (after  F. 
Hals,  1633). 

♦Masters  of  the  Drapers  (after  Rembrandt). 
♦Banquet  of  the  Civil  Guard  (after  Van  der  Heist). 
♦The  Close  of  a  Weary  Day. 

♦Street  Scene  in  Winter. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  23.) 

ENGRAVINGS,  PHOTOGRAPHS,  CARVINGS. 

ARTIST.  •  TITLE. 

Sluijter,  H.  Dzn,  Amsterdam,  ♦Fourteen  engravings,  representing  Dutch  paint¬ 
ings. 

Cuypers  &  Stolzenberg,  Sculp-  a  The  Crucifixion, 
tors,  Roermond,  b  The  Holy  Virgin. 

c  St.  Joris. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  21.) 


"  ARTIST. 

Wollrabe,  H.  W.,  the  Hague, 

De  Jong,  G.,  Groningen, 

Tresling  &  Co.,  Amsterdam, 
Molkenboer,  W.  B.  G.,  Leeu- 
warden, 

Kolkow,  F.  J.  von,  Groningen, 
Bauer,  C.  W.,  Middelburg, 


TITLE. 

Collection  of  photographs,  eight  in  number. 
Three  photographs. 

Sixteen  chromo-lithographs. 

Two  architectural  compositions. 

Microscopic  photographs  on  glass. 

Five  photographs. 


ARTIST. 

Goossens  &  Son,  Bosch, 


STATUARY. 

TITLE. 

Saul  on  the  Road  to  Damascus  (terra-cotta). 


104 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


DENMARK. 


[Works  of  Art  marked  with  an'  asterisk  (•)  are  for  sale.  Information  may  be 
obtained  at  the  office  of  the  Danish  Commissioner,  Main  Building.] 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  7.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Andersen,  A.,  Copenhagen, 

2  Andersen,  A.,  Copenhagen, 

3  Eckardt,  C.,  Copenhagen, 

4  Eckardt,  C.,  Copenhagen, 

5  Hammer,  H.  J.,  Copenhagen, 

6  Hammer,  W.,  Copenhagen, 

7  Hammer,  W.,  Copenhagen, 

8  Melby,  W.,  Copenhagen, 

9  Mackeprang,  A.,  Copenhagen, 

10  Mackeprang,  A.,  Copenhagen, 

11  Rasmussen,  J.  E.  C.,  Copenhagen, 

12  Rasmussen,  J.  E.  C.,  Copenhagen, 

13  Rasmussen,  J.  E.  C.,  Copenhagen, 

14  Schovelin,  A.,  Copenhagen, 

15  Sorensen,  C.  F.,  Copenhagen, 


TITLE. 

♦Winter  Landscape. 

♦Afternoon  in  a  Danish  Beech  Forest. 

♦The  Harbor  of  Genoa. 

♦The  Coast  of  Spalato,  Dalmatia. 

♦By  the  Fountain  in  Ariccia,  Italy. 

Fruit  under  an  Apple-Tree. 

♦Garden  Fruit  in  a  Basket. 

♦Midsummer  Night,  Iceland,  Stormy  Weather. 
♦Fox  in  the  Chicken-Yard. 

♦Fox  and  its  Young. 

♦Discovery  of  America  in  the  Year  1000. 
♦Greenlanders  on  a  Journey. 

♦Danish  Fjord. 

♦Ruins  of  Heidelberg. 

♦Sunset  on  the  Atlantic — An  Old  Frigate  in  a 
Gale. 


SWEDEN 


105 


SWEDEN. 

[Works  of  Art  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  for  sale.  Information  may  be 
obtained  at  the  office  of  the  Swedish  Commission,  Memorial  Hall.] 

(Memorial  Hall,  Galleries  H and  K :  Annex ,  Galleries  Nos.  11  and  25.) 

STATUARY. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 


1  a  Borjeson,  J.,  Rome, 

1  b  Borjeson,  J.,  Rome, 

WOOD 

NO.  ARTIST. 

2  Lundmark,  A.,  Stockholm, 

3  Ostergren,  I.  P.,  Westeras, 

4  Wastfelt,  Carl  C.,  Kolingsholm, 

.  x  OIL 

NO.  ARTIST. 

da  Adelskold,  C.,  Stockholm, 

5 b  Adelskold,  C.,  Stockholm, 

6 a  Ankarkrona,  H.,  Stockholm, 

6 b  Ankarkrona,  H.,  Stockholm, 

7  a  Arborelius,  O.  P.,  Stockholm, 

Tb  Arborelius,  O.  P.,  Stockholm, 

8  Arsenius,  John,  Stockholm, 

9  Bennett,  C.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
10^  Berg,  Albert,  Stockholm, 

10 b  Berg,  Albert,  Stockholm, 

10c  Berg,  Albert,  Stockholm, 
lO^Berg,  Albert,  Stockholm, 

11a  Bergh,  Edward,  Stockholm, 

11  b  Bergh,  Edward,  Stockholm, 

11  c  Bergh,  Edward,  Stockholm, 
ll^Bergh,  Edward,  Stockholm, 

12  Bergman,  Miss  Elizabeth,  Stock¬ 

holm, 

13  Bergstedt,  Miss  Amanda, 

14  Billing,  Th.,  Stockholm, 

15«  Boklund,  J.  Ch.,  Stockholm, 

15 b  Boklund,  J.  Ch.,  Stockholm, 

16  Brandelius,  P.,  Stockholm, 

17 a  Borjesson,  Miss  Agnes,  Rome, 

17^  Borjesson,  Miss  Agnes,  Rome, 
18«  Cantzler,  H.,  Stockholm, 

18^  Cantzler,  H.,  Stockholm, 

19  Cedergren,  P.  A.,  Stockholm, 

20  Cederstrom,  G.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 

21  Dietrichson,  Mrs.  M.,  Christiania, 

22  Ekstrom,  P.,  Stockholm, 

23«  Engstrom,  W.  O.,  Dusseldorf, 

23^  Engstrom,  W.  O.,  Dusseldorf, 

24#  Fagerlin,  F.  I.,  Stockholm, 


*The  Ladies  of  the  Lake. 

*Psyche. 

CARVINGS. 

TITLE. 

^Carvings  in  wood. 

^Carvings  in  wood. 

^Carvings  in  wood. 

PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 

^'Preparing  for  Dinner. 

*A  Gale  on  the  Coast  of  Sweden. 

^Evening  Prayer  in  the  Desert. 

* View  from  the  Boundaries  of  Algiers  and  Morocco. 
*View  from  Dalarne. 

^Winter  Landscape. 

*On  the  Ice.  * 

*Royal  Palace,  Stockholm. 

*Coast  of  Sweden. 

*Marine  View. 

* Win  ter  in  the  Skjargard. 

^Moonlight. 

*Fishing-Harbor  on  the  Coast  of  Sweden. 

*Birch  Forest. 

Swedish  Waterfall. 

Interior  View  of  Pine  Forest. 

*  Landscape  in  Wermland. 

*The  Difficult  Lesson. 

*Landscape  in  North  Sweden. 

*A  Marauder. 

*Consultation — Gustavus  Adolphus  and  Three 
Warriors. 

^Dangerous  Excursion. 

*Farewell. 

*A  Happy  Finding. 

*Northern  Landscape. 

*Reaping  in  Italy. 

*View  of  Stockholm. 

*Dark  Moments. 

*The  Recovered  Document. 

♦Summer  Evening. 

*Good-Morning  ! 

*Bird  of  Prey  carrying  off  a  Rabbit. 

Boys  smoking. 


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NO.  ARTIST. 

243  Fagerlin,  F.  I.,  Stockholm, 

25  Fahlgren,  C.  A.,  Stockholm, 

26  Hafstrom,  A.  G.,  Diisseldorf, 

27#  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
273  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
21c  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
27#^  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
21e  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
27y'Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
21g  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
27^  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
27 i  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
21k  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
27/  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
27w  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
21n  Hermelin,  O.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 
28  Herzberg,  A.  G.,  Stockholm, 

29#  Holm,  P.  D.,  Stockholm, 

293  Holm,  P.  D.,  Stockholm, 

30  Holmlund,  Miss  Josefina,  Stock¬ 
holm, 

31#  Holst,  J.  G.  von,  Stockholm, 

313  Holst,  J.  G.  von,  Stockholm, 

32  Hockert,  J.,  Stockholm, 

33#  Jernberg,  Aug.,  Diisseldorf, 

333  Jernberg,  Aug.,  Diisseldorf, 

33^  Jernberg,  Aug.,  Diisseldorf, 

ZZd  Jernberg,  Aug.,  Diisseldorf, 

34  Jernberg,  O.,  Diisseldorf, 

35#  Kallenberg,  A.,  Berlin, 

353  Kallenberg,  A.,  Berlin, 

35^  Kallenberg,  A.,  Berlin, 

36  Kjorbel,  C.  F.,  Dijon, 

37  Koskull,  A.  G.,  Baron,  Stockholm, 

38  Kulle,  J.,  Stockholm, 

39  Lagerholm,  Miss  W.,  Stockholm, 
40#  Lindegren,  Miss  Amalia,  Stock¬ 
holm, 

403  Lindegren,  Miss  Amalia,  Stock¬ 
holm, 

40*  Lindegren,  Miss  Amalia,  Stock¬ 
holm, 

41  Lindman,A.,  Stockholm, 

42  Lindstrom,  C.,  Munich, 

43  Lofgren,  Miss  Clara,  Stockholm, 

44  Lonnroth,  Fr.,  Boras, 

45  Malmstrom,  J.  Aug.,  Stockholm,- 
46#  Nilsson,  S.,  Paris, 

463  Nilsson,  S.,  Paris, 

46^  Nilsson,  S.,  Paris, 

47  #  Nordenberg,  B., 

47  3  Nordenberg,  B., 

47*  Nordenberg,  B., 

47  d  Nordenberg,  B., 

48#Nordgren,  Miss  Anna,  Paris, 

483  Nordgren,  Miss  Anna,  Paris, 

49  #  Nordgren,  Axel,  Diisseldorf, 

493  Nordgren,  Axel,  Diisseldorf, 

50  Nordlander,  Miss  Anna,  Stock¬ 

holm, 

51  Palm,  G.  W., 


TITLE. 

Jealousy. 

♦Landscape. 

♦A  Captured  Frenchman. 

♦Winter  Day  in  Sweden. 

♦Poor  People’s.  Graveyard. 

*The  First  Snow. 

♦Fishing-Harbor  near  Stockholm. 

♦Spring,  Montmartre,  Paris. 

♦In  a  Stockholm  Suburb. 

♦The  Church  of  St.  Pierre,  Paris. 

♦Returning  at  Noon. 

♦Landscape  in  Sodermanland. 

♦Birch  Forest. 

*Autumn  Day  at  Djurgarden,  near  Stockholm. 
♦Fishing- Place  near  Stockholm. 

♦Sunny  Day  on  Montmartre,  Paris. 

Going  to  Confirmation. 

In  the  Mining  Districts  of  Wermland. 

*In  the  Forest. 

♦Frederika  Bremer’s  First  and  Last  Home. 

♦Sheep  on  the  Pasture. 

♦A  Fruitless  Effort. 

♦Burning  of  the  Royal  Palace  in  Stockholm  during 
the  Youth  of  Charles  XII. 

♦Market-Day  in  Diisseldorf. 

The  Broken  Pipe. 

*Preparations  for  Meal. 

*Visitors  in  the  Amsterdam  Museum,  looking  at 
Rembrandt’s  Night  Watch. 

*Swedish  Landscape. 

*Cattle  in  Skane. 

*Beech  Forest. 

Farm-House  in  Sweden. 

Dogs  attacking  a  Fox. 

*Boy  and  Wolves. 

*Wedding  in  Skane. 

*A  Mother’s  Grief. 

Father  returned  from  Market. 


*Evening  on  the  West  Coast  of  Sweden. 

Autumn  Landscape. 

*Sorrow. 

♦Norwegian  Horses. 

Dance  of  Elves. 

♦Sigurd  Ring,  King  of  Scandinavia  and  England, 
burning  himself  and  his  Dead  Bride. 

♦The  King  of  the  Children. 

♦Brother  and  Sister. 

♦Dalecarlians  put  to  Flight  by  a  Fire  in  the  Forest. 
♦Wedding  in  a  Swedish  Country  Church. 

♦Rest  in  a  Sater,  Alpine  Dairy. 

The  Dead  Sheep. 

♦Italian  Girl. 

♦Genre. 

♦View  from  the  Promontory  of  Kullen  in  Skane. 
♦Coast  Scenery. 

♦The  Favorite  Toilet. 


Merriment  at  Home. 
Girl  with  an  Orange. 


♦View  of  Stockholm. 


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107 


NO.  ARTIST. 

52  Perseus,  Edw.,  Stockholm, 

53  Post,  Miss  Christine,  Stockholm, 

54  a  Ribbing,  Miss  S.,  London, 

543  Ribbing,  Miss  S.,  London, 

54^  Ribbing,  Miss  S.,  London, 

54^  Ribbing,  Miss  S.,  London, 

55  Rosen,  C.,  Couht  von,  Stockholm, 
56#  Rydberg,  C.  F.,  Stockholm, 

563  Rydberg,  C.  F.,  Stockholm, 

56c  Rydberg,  C.  F.,  Stockholm, 

57  Salmson,  Hugo,  Stockholm, 

58#  Saloman,  Geskel,  Stockholm, 

58 £  Saloman,  Geskel,  Stockholm, 

58c  Saloman,  Geskel,  Stockholm, 

59a  Schwerin,  Baroness  Amalia  von, 
Diisseldorf, 

593  Schwerin,  Baroness  Amalia  von, 
Diisseldorf, 

60  Sidwall,  Miss  Amanda,  Paris, 

61  Skanberg,  C.  E.,  Paris, 

62  Svenson,  F.,  Stockholm, 

63  Sodergren,  Miss  Sofia,  Paris, 

64#  Torna,  O.,  Diisseldorf, 

64  3  Torna,  O.,  Diisseldorf, 

64c  Torna,  O.,  Diisseldorf, 

65  Wahlberg,  H.  A.  L.,  Paris, 

66#  Wahlquist,  E.,  Sigtuna, 

663  Wahlquist,  E.,  Sigtuna, 

66  c  Wahlquist,  E.,  Sigtuna, 

67  Wallander,  W.,  Stockholm, 

68#  Wallander  &  Torslow,  Stockholm, 
683  Wallander  &  Torslow,  Stockholm, 
69  Werner,  G.,  Naples, 

70#  Winge,  Mrs.  H.,  Stockholm, 

703  Winge,  Mrs.  H.,  Stockholm, 

71#  Winge,  E.,  Stockholm, 

713  Winge,  E.,  Stockholm, 

72#  Virgin,  J.  G.,  Stockholm, 

723  Virgin,  J.  G.,  Stockholm, 

73  Zetterstrom,  Mrs.  M.,  Paris, 


TITLE. 

♦Parisian  Maid. 

The  Five  Foolish  Virgins  at  the  Locked  Door. 
♦ Young  Girl  with  Grapes. 

♦Girl  at  the  Sater. 

♦The  Gardener’s  Children. 

♦Girl  with  Eggs. 

Portrait. 

Winter  Landscape. 

Spring  Landscape. 

Landscape  in  Bleking. 

♦Odalisque. 

Maid  with  an  Open  Letter. 

♦At  the  Letter-Box. 

♦Religious  Ceremony  on  the  Coast  of  Algiers. 
♦Landscape  with  Cattle. 


♦Mulatto  Women. 

♦In  the  Spring. 

♦H.  M.  Frigate  “  Vanadies.** 

♦French  Coast  Landscape. 

♦Pine  Forest,  Sweden. 

♦Moonrise,  Sweden. 

♦Birch  Forest,  Sweden. 

Moonlight  Landscape. 

♦Hunting  Party. 

♦Cronborg  Castle,  at  the  Oeresund. 

♦Smugglers. 

♦Forge  in  the  Forest. 

♦Shepherds  making  a  Fire. 

♦Saturday  Night  on  an  Alpine  Pasture. 

♦The  Salamander. 

♦Church  at  Rattwik,  Dalarne. 

♦Before  Service. 

♦Signe  burning  Herself  on  witnessing  her  Lover 
hanged. 

* Viking  Fleet. 

*Letter-Box  in  Dalarne. 

*On  the  Meadow. 

*“  Of  what  is  she  thinking?’* 


♦Landscape  with  Cattle. 


WATER  COLORS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

74  Ahrenberg,  J.,  Stockholm, 

7  5#  Blackstadius,  J.  L .,  Stockholm, 
753  Blackstadius,  J.  L.,  Stockholm, 
76#  Gardell,  Miss  Anna,  Stockholm, 
763  Gardell,  Miss  Anna,  Stockholm, 
77  Hellquist,  H.,  Paris, 

78#  Hagg,  J.,  Stockholm, 

783  Hagg,  J.,  Stockholm, 

79  Kylberg,  Miss  Regina,  Stockholm, 
80#  Larson,  Miss  Virginia,  Stockholm, 
803  Kylberg,  Miss  Virginia,  Stock¬ 
holm, 


TITLE. 

♦City  Gate  of  Rouen. 
♦Miller’s  Cottage  at  Alwastra. 
*In  Stockholm's  Skjargard. 

* Views  from  Skane. 

*A  Spring  Day. 

♦Genre. 

♦In  the  River  at  Stockholm. 
♦Man-of-War. 

♦The  Halsfors  in  Norway. 
♦Peasant  Girl  from  Dalarne. 
♦Swedish  Landscape. 


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NORWAY. 


[Works  of  Art  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  for  sale.  Information  can  be  ob¬ 
tained  at  the  office  of  the  Norwegian  Commission,  Main  Building.] 


{Memorial  Hall,  Gallery  K.) 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Gude,  Hans,  Carlsruhe, 

2  Bennetter,  J.  J.,  Paris, 

3  Arbo,  P.  M.,  Christianiaj 

4  Boe,  Frantz,  Bergen, 

5  Gude,  Hans,  Carlsruhe, 

6  Thaulow,  Fritz,  Christiania, 

7  Schanche,  Herm.  G.,  Diisseldorf, 

8  Askevold,  A.,  Bergen, 

9  Thurman,  P.,  Christiania, 

10  Lerche,  Vine.  St.,  Diisseldorf, 

11  Munthe, - ,  Diisseldorf, 

12  Tidemand,  A.,  Diisseldorf, 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 

♦A  Fresh  Breeze,  Norwegian  Coast. 
♦Vikings  at  Sea. 

*Day. 

♦Midnight  Sun  in  Norway. 

♦Calm,  Christianiafiord. 

♦On  the  Thames. 

*The  Folgefond  Glacier  in  Norway. 
♦Summer  Day  at  the  Mountain  Tarn. 
♦Hardangerfiord. 

♦Studio  in  a  Monastery. 

Winter  Day  in  a  Forest. 

Peasants  in  a  Wood. 


{Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  K.) 


SCULPTURE. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

\2a  Borch,  C.,  Rome,  *Jephthah’s  Daughter. 

{Annex,  Gallery  No.  y.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

13  Thaulow,  Fritz,  Christiania, 

14  Skari,  E.  O.  R.,  Christiania, 

15  Jacobsen,  S.,  Diisseldorf, 

16  Schive,  Jacob,  Diisseldorf, 

17  Gude,  Hans,  Carlsruhe, 

18  Sinding,  Otto,  Munich, 

19  Askevold,  A.,  Bergen, 

20  Moller,  Niels  B.,  Diisseldorf, 

21  Nielsen,  Amaldus,  Christiania, 

22  Norman,  A.,  Diisseldorf, 

23  Baade,  Knud,  Munich, 

24  Nicolaysen,  L.  W.,  Christiania, 

25  Moller,  Niels  B.,  Diisseldorf, 

26  Nielsen,  Johan,  Munich, 

27  Norman,  A.,  Diisseldorf, 

28  Bennetter,  J.  J.,  Paris, 

29  Sinding,  Otto,  Munich, 

30  Wexelsen,  Chr.,  Christiania, 

31  Smith-Hald,  F.,  Diisseldorf,* 

32  Moller,  Niels  B.,  Diisseldorf, 


TITLE. 

*Viewof  the  Ice. Channel,  Christianiafiord. 
♦French  Fishermen  in  the  Channel. 

♦Birch  Forest. 

♦Norwegian  Winter  Landscape. 

♦View  from  Drbbak,  near  Christiania. 

♦Fight  at  a  Christmas  Feast. 

♦Evening  on  the  Mountain  Pastures. 

♦Waterfall  in  Telemarken,  Norway. 

♦The  Vingeraashei,  Telemarken. 

♦Landscape  from  Loerdal,  Sognefiord. 

♦View  on  the  Norwegian  Coast. 

♦Norwegian  Landscape,  from  Lake  Bandak,  in 
Telemarken. 

♦The  Kirkevig  near  Lysekil,  Sweden. 
♦Approaching  Thunder-Storm,  Lofoten  Islands, 
Norway. 

♦Norwegian  Fiord. 

♦Sea-Fight  between  the  Frigate  “  La  Preneuse” 
and  the  line-of-battle  ship  “  Jupiter,”  off  Le 
Banc  des  Aiguilles,  26th  September,  1799. 

♦Ruth  and  Boaz. 

♦Scenery  from  Sorfiorden,  Hardanger. 

♦Winter  Day,  Bohuslan,  Sweden. 

♦Moonlight,  Lysekil. 


NO. 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

NO. 

53 

54 

55 

56 


NORWAY. 


ARTIST. 

Jacobsen,  S.,  Diisseldorf, 
Moller,  Niels  B.,  Diisseldorf, 
Nielsen,  Amaldus,  Christiania, 
Hanno,  W.von,  Christiania, 
Bergslien,  Christiania, 
Grimelund,  I.  M.,  Paris, 

Boe,  Frantz,  Bergen, 
Rummelhof,  Chr.,  Arendal, 

Ulfsten,  - ,  Carlsruhe, 

Nielsen,  Amaldus,  Christiania, 
Lorck,  Carl  J.,  Diisseldorf, 
Anker,  Herman,  Christiania, 
Dahl,  Hans,  Bergen, 

Anker,  Herman,  Christiania, 
B6e,  Frantz,  Bergen, 
Rummelhof,  Chr.,  Arendal, 
Bergh,  Anton,  Christiania, 
Norman,  A.,  Diisseldorf, 
Vigdal,  A.  G.,  Bergen, 

Lerche,  Vine.  St.,  Diisseldorf, 


TITLE. 

*Winter  Scenery. 

*From  Fiorland,  Sognefiord,  Norway. 
*Scenery  in  the  Sognefiord,  Norway. 

*A  Street  in  Brunswick,  Germany.  0 
^Portrait. 

*A  Summer  Morning  in  the  Birch  Forest. 
*Fruits. 

“  Morning” — Faleide  in  Norfiord. 
*Moonrise  on  the  Norwegian  Coast. 
^Towards  Evening. 

*The  Elk-Hunters. 

Scenery  in  Romsdalen. 

*Natives  of  Western  Norway. 

*Scenery  near  Loen,  in  Nordfiord. 
^Flowers. 

*  After  the  Rain — View  in  the  Sorfiord. 
*The  Folgefond  Glacier  in  Hardanger. 
*Scenery  in  the.  Romsdals fiord. 
*Waterfall — View  in  Vos. 

^Interior  of  a  Monastery. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  y.) 

SCULPTURE. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Borch,  C.,  Rome,  *Morning  (marble). 

Borch,  C.,  Rome,  ^Evening  (marble). 

Sinding,  Stephan,  Christiania,  *Hermes  (marble). 

Sinding,  Stephan,  Christiania,  *Volund  (plaster). 


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DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


ITALY. 


NO.  *  ARTIST. 

1  Lazzerini,  Pietro,  Florence, 

2  Bernasconi,  Pietro,  Milan, 

3  Magni,  Prof.,  Milan, 

4  Becucci  Brothers,  Florence, 

5  Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 

6  Pazzi,  Prof.  Enrico,  Florence, 

7  Martegani,  Alessandro,  Milan, 

8  Sarrocchi,  Prof.  Tito,  Siena, 

9  Malfatti,  Andrea,  Milan, 

10  Braga,  Enrico,  Milan, 

11  Pazzi,  Prof.  Enrico,  Florence, 

12  Romani,  Prof.  Carlo,  Milan, 

13  Caroni,  Prof.  Emanuele,  Florence 

14  Motelli,  Metello,  Milan, 

15  Barcaglia,  Donato,  Milan, 

16  Bazzanti,  Peter,  &  Son,  Florence, 

17  Caroni,  Prof.  Emanuele,  Florence. 

18  Sarrocchi,  Prof.  Tito,  Siena, 

19  Barzaghi,  Francesco,  Milan, 

20  Barzaghi,  Francesco,  Milan, 

21  Marai,  Luigi,  Milan, 

22  Calvi,  Pietro,  Milan, 

23  Malfatti,  Andrea,  Milan, 

24  Trombetta,  Milan, 

25  Argenti,  Giosue,  Milan, 

26  Zannoni,  Ugo,  Milan, 

27  Bernasconi,  Pietro,  Milan, 

28  Bernasconi,  Pietro,  Milan, 

29  Ramazzotti,  Serafino,  Rome, 

30  Calvi,  Pietro,  Milan, 

31  Becucci  Brothers,  Florence, 

32  Pandiani,  Innocente,  Milan, 

33  Braga,  Enrico,  Milan, 

34  Braga,  Enrico,  Milan, 

35  Epinay,  Cav.  Prospero,  Rome, 

36  Bracony,  Guglielmo,  Rome, 

37  Bergonzoli,  Giulio,  Milan, 

38  Lombardo,  Giovanni,  Rome, 

39  Ragusa,  Vincenzio, 

40  Maraini,  Adelaide,  Rome, 

41  Corti, - ,  Milan, 

42  Del  Panta,  Egisto,  Florence, 

43  Braga,  Enrico,  Milan, 

44  Frilli,  Antonio,  Florence, 

45  Pandiani,  Costantino,  Milan, 

46  Frilli,  Antonio,  Florence, 

47  Romanelli,  Prof.  Pasquale,  Flor¬ 

ence, 

48  Miglioretti,  Milan, 

49  Lazzerini,  Pietro,  Florence, 


SCULPTURE. 

TITLE. 

Brotherly  Love  (group  in  marble). 

The  Adulteress. 

The  Sergeant’s  Family. 

Bacchante. 

Modesty. 

Innocence  Playing  with  Vice. 

Moses  trampling  on  the  Crown  of  Pharaoh. 
The  First  Capture. 

Emancipation. 

Morning. 

Cupid  Asleep. 

A  Jealous  Sweetheart. 

Cold.' 

Prayer. 

Fleeting  Time. 

Ruth. 

Effects  of  Cold  Water. 

The  Fisher-Boy. 

Blind-Man’s-Buff. 

Vanity. 

Cupid  Flying. 

A  Courageous  Defender  of  the  Feeble. 

After  the  Bath. 

“  The  First  Step.” 

Dreams  of  Youth. 

The  Future  Artist. 

A  Childish  Pleasure. 

A  Child’s  First  Misfortune. 

Spirit  of  Liberty. 

The  Flower. 

A  Gipsy. 

Eagle  attacking  a  Turkey. 

Playing  Cat’s  Cradle. 

Beating  the  Rataplan. 

The  Youthful  Hannibal. 

Vanity. 

Angelic  Love. 

Hen  and  Chickens. 

Young  Bacchus. 

Innocence  (exhibited  in  Women's  Pavilion). 
Lucifer. 

Carnival. 

Cleopatra. 

Winter. 

Love's  First  Whispers. 

Spring. 

Madonna  of  San  Sis  to. 

Death  of  Abel. 

Innocence. 


NO. 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 

NO. 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 


ITALY 


hi 


ARTIST. 

Magni,  Prof.,  Milan, 

Pagani,  Luigi,  Milan, 

Pagani,  Luigi,  Milan, 

Pagani,  Luigi,  Milan, 

Pagani,  Luigi,  Milan, 

Monari,  Alessandro,  Ravenna, 
Pessina,  Carlo,  Milan, 

Romanelli,  Prof.  Pasquale,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

Tantardini,  Antonio,  Milan, 
Bazzanti,  Peter,  &  Son,  Florence, 
Becucci  Brothers,  Florence, 
Ragusa,  Vincenzo,  Milan, 
Pandiani,  Giovanni,  Rome, 
Struzza,  Giovanni,  Milan, 

Frilli,  Antonio,  Florence, 

Cambi,  Ulisse,  Florence, 
Martegani,  Alessandro,  Milan, 
Luccardi,  Prof.,  Milan, 

Biella,  Angelo,  Milan, 

Funeo,  Pietro,  Milan, 

Argenti,  Antonio,  Milan, 
Veneroni,  Rome, 

Becucci  Brothers,  Florence, 
Frilli,  Antonio,  Florence, 

Saul,  Giorgio,  Florence, 

Motelli,  Metello,  Milan, 

Bazzanti,  Peter,  &  Son,  Florence, 
Bazzanti,  Peter,  &  Son,  Florence, 
Bottinelli,  Cesare,  Milan, 

Dini,  Ernesto,  Florence, 
Porcinai,  Antonio,  Florence, 
Ferraro,  Filippo,  Rome, 

Maraini,  Adelaide,  Rome, 

Ramazzotti,  Serafino,  Rome, 
Maraini,  Adelaide,  Rome, 

Lombardi,  Giovanni,  Rome, 
Porcinai,  Antonio,  Florence, 
Peduzzi,  Renato,  Milan, 

Porcinai,  Antonio,  Florence, 
Metti,  Raimondo,  Florence, 

Dini,  Ernesto,  Florence, 


TITLE. 

Angelica. 

Psyche. 

Lurking  Love. 

Child’s  First  Grief. 

Luisa  San  Felice,  of  Naples. 

Raphael  of  Urbino. 

The  Bird’s  Nest. 

Ruth. 

Bathing  Girl. 

Vase  (in  green  marble). 

Boy  with  a  Dove. 

Emancipation. 

Caprice  (bust). 

Alessandro  Manzoni  (bronze). 

Autumn. 

Moses  trampling  on  the  Crown  of  Pharaoh. 
Garibaldi  (bust). 

Innocent  Contrast. 

Woman  of  Pompeii. 

Maternal  Hope. 

Modesty  (bust). 

The  Prayer  (bust). 

Girl  and  Dog. 

Tazza  (in  green  marble). 

The  Last  Farewell  to  her  Native  Land. 

An  Awkward  Surprise. 

Washington  and  his  Hatchet. 

Franklin  and  his  Whistle. 

Beatrice  Cenci. 

The  Bride. 

Innocence. 

The  Holy  Family  (bas-relief). 

Angels  after  the  Resurrection  (bas-relief.  In 
Women’s  Pavilion). 

Piety  (bas-relief). 

Angels  before  the  Resurrection  (bas-relief.  In 
Women's  Pavilion). 

Flowers  (bas-relief). 

The  Fisher-Girl. 

Chimney-piece  with  a  Boy  representing  Silence. 
Girl  and  Dog. 

Bust  of  Dante’s  Beatrice. 

Effect  of  the  Wind. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  r.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


ARTIST. 

Tedesco,  Prof.  Michele,  Florence, 
Lodigiani,  Scipione,  Milan, 
Bigara,  C.  F.,  Milan, 

Bisi,  Prof.  Luigi,  Milan, 

Gilli,  Alberto,  Turin, 

Rubio,  Prof.  Luigi,  Florence, 
Bisi,  Prof.  Luigi,  Milan, 

Trenti,  Girolamo,  Milan, 

Romoli, - ,  Florence, 

Fumagalli,  Michelangelo, 

Roi,  Pietro,  Venice, 

Cornienti,  Cherubino,  Bologna, 

Giroux,  Ernesto,  Rome, 


TITLE. 

The  School  of  Love. 

Galileo  before  the  Tribunal  of  the  Inquisition. 
The  Invention  of  Engraving. 

Interior  of  St.  Mark’s  Church,  Venice. 

Arnoldo  da  Brescia  and  Pope  Adrian  IV. 
Magdalene. 

Landscape. 

Inundation  of  the  River  Po,  Italy. 

Copy  of  Fra  Angelico’s  Incarnation  of  the  Virgin. 
Columbus  conducted  back  to  Spain  as  a  Prisoner. 
Lombardy  and  Venice,  the  Two  Sister  Provinces. 
Lodovico  il  Moro  visits  Leonardo  da  Vinci  while 
building  the  Canal  of  Pavia. 

A  Cup  of  Tea. 


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DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

104  Romoli,  Florence,  Copies  of  Fra  Angelico’s  Angels  and  Virgins. 

105  Romoli,  Florence,  Copies  of  Fra  Angelico’s  Angels  and  Virgins. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  i .) 

FLORENTINE  MOSAIC  WORK. 

[The  tables  and  pictures  exhibited  in  the  Annex  of  Memorial  Hall,  by  the  follow¬ 
ing  manufacturers  and  artists  of  Florentine  mosaics,  are  all  made  of  small  pieces  of 
natural  stones,  inlaid  in  black  marble,  porphyry,  or  other  stones.] 


MOSAIC  TABLES. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

106  Scappini,  Giovanni,  Florence, 

107  Civita,  Angelo,  Florence, 

108  Torrini,  Giocondo,  Florence, 

109  Bazzanti’,  Peter,  &  Son,  Florence, 

110  Boncinelli,  Giov.,  &  Co.,  Florence, 

111  Betti,  Francesco,  Florence, 

112  Bianchini,  Telemaco,  Florence, 

113  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

114  Montelatici  Brothers,  Florence, 

115  Montelatici,  Giuseppe,  Florence, 

116  Novello,  Luigi,  Florence, 

117  Ugolini,  Giov.,  &  Co.,  Florence, 

118  Sandrini,  Antonio,  Florence, 

119  Orlandini,  Florence, 

120  Gherardi,  Goffredo,  Florence, 

121  Brunacci,  Pietro,  Florence, 

122  Falcini,  Andrea,  Florence, 

123  Scarselli,  Nicola,  Florence, 

124  Vichi,  Ferdinando,  Florence, 


TITLE. 

The  Table  of  Science,  and  various  other  tables. 
Table  inlaid  in  porphyry,  and  collection  of  various 
tables. 

Large  round  table  with  bouquet  and  garland,  and 
various  other  tables. 

Two  large  round  tables,  rococo  style,  and  collec¬ 
tion  of  various  tables. 

Collection  of  various  mosaic  tables. 

Collection  of  various  tables. 

Collection  of  mosaic  tables. 

Mosaic  table  with  Ganymede  and  the  eagle  ;  col¬ 
lection  of  mosaic  tables. 

Collection  of  various  mosaic  tables. 

Collection  of  mosaic  tables.  - 
Collection  of  mosaic  tables. 

Collection  of  mosaic  tables. 

Collection  of  mosaic  tables. 

Collection  of  mosaic  tables. 

Square  table — illustration  of  Michael  Angelo. 
Mosaic  table. 

Mosaic  tables,  t 
Collection  of  mosaic  tables. 

Collection  of  mosaic  tables. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  /.) 

MOSAIC  PICTURES. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

125  Scarselli,  Nicola,  Florence, 

126  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

127  Scarselli,  Nicola,  Florence, 

128  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

129  Bianchini,  Telemaco,  Florence, 

130  Bianchini,  Telemaco,  Florence, 

131  Bianchini,  Telemaco,  Florence, 

132  Betti,  Telemaco,  Florence, 

133  Betti,  Telemaco,  Florence, 

134  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

135  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

136  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

137  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

138  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

139  Francolini,  Tito,  Florence, 

140  Boncinelli,  Giov.,  &  Co.,  Florence, 

141  Boncinelli,  Giov.,  &  Co.,  Florence, 

142  Boncinelli,  Giov.,  &  Co.,  Florence, 

143  Boncinelli,  Giov.,  &  Co.,  Florence, 


TITLE. 

Still  Life. 

The  Falconer. 

Still  Life. 

Portrait  of  President  Lincoln. 

Jacob,  Rachel,  and  Laban. 

Cimabue  and  Giotto,  and  four  medallions. 

Vase  of  flowers. 

A  Bouquet. 

A  Bouquet. 

A  Roman  Peasant  Woman. 

Group  in  the  Goldonian  Costume. 

Woman  of  the  Roman  Campagna. 

The  Improvisator. 

A  Neapolitan  Fisherman  playing  the  Guitar. 
Fowls. 

Still  Life. 

Monks  in  a  Cellar. 

A  Page  leading  the  Favorite  Horse  to  his  Mas¬ 
ter. 

Scene  in  a  Roman  Village. 


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XI3 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

144  Boncinelli,Giov.,&  Co.,  Florence,  Still  Life. 

145  Scappini,  Giovanni,  Florence,  Roman  Costume. 

146  Scappini,  Giovanni,  Florence,  Woman  of  the  Roman  Campagna. 

147  Scappini,  Giovanni,  Florence,  Woman  of  the  Roman  Campagna. 

148  Scappini,  Giovanni,  Florence,  Interior  of  the  Bargello,  Florence. 

{Annex,  Gallery  No.  j.) 

SCULPTURE. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE, 


149  Bazzanti,  Peter,  &  Son,  Florence, 

150  Peduzzi,  Renato,  Milan, 

151  Barcaglia,  Donato,  Milan, 

152  Pereda,  Raimondo,  Milan, 

153  Peduzzi,  Renato,  Milan, 

154  Barcaglia,  Donato,  Milan, 

155  Peduzzi,  Renato,  Milan, 

156  Caroni,  Prof.  Emanuele,  Flor¬ 

ence, 

157  Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 

158  Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 

159  Cantalamessa,  P.  Capotti,  Rome, 

160  Cantalamessa,  P.  Capotti,  Rome, 

161  Cantalamessa,  P.  Capotti,  Rome, 

162  Torelli,  Lot,  Florence, 

163  Guarnerio,  Pietro.  Milan, 

164  Caroni,  Prof.  Emanuele,  Flor¬ 

ence, 

165  Barcaglia,  Donato,  Milan, 

166  Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 

167  Fantachiotti,  Cesare,  Florence, 

168  Trojani,  Giovanni  Battista,  Flor¬ 

ence, 

169  Spertini,  Giovanni,  Milan, 

170  Trojani,  Giov.  Batt.,  Florence, 

172  Argenti,  Antonio,  Milan, 

173  Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 

175  Bernasconi,  Pietro,  Milan, 


Rebecca  at  the  Well. 

Boy  and  Bird. 

The  First  Visit. 

JLove’s  Net. 

Boy  and  Swan. 

Butterfly. 

Berenice. 

L’Africaine. 

White  Rose. 

The  Orphan. 

Storm. 

The  Mirror  of  Love. 

Sunshine. 

Eva  St.  Clair,  “Uncle  Tom’s  Cabin.’* 

Girl  at  the  Bath. 

Effects  of  Cold  Water. 

Children  Blowing  Bubbles. 

Evening. 

Vanity. 

Bas-relief  in  terra-cotta. 

Bas-relief  in  terra-cotta — The  Modern  Cain. 
Bas-relief  in  terra-cotta — Michel  Angelo  in  San 
Miniato. 

The  Prayer. 

Hope  (bust). 

Summer  (bust). 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  j.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

176  Faustini,  Modesto,  Rome, 

177  Formis,  Achille,  Milan, 

178  Lessi,  Luigi,  Rome, 

179  Zuccoli,  Luigi,  Rome, 

180  Fattori,  Giovanni,  Florence, 

181  Della  Valle,  N.,  Leghorn, 

182  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

183  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

184  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

185  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

186  Queriau,  Luigi,  Messina, 

187  Palazzi,  Gaetano,  Bologna, 

188  Fontana,  Roberto,  Milan, 

189  Fattori,  Giovanni,  Florence, 

190  Malatesta,  Cav.  Prof.  Narciso, 

Modena, 

191  Signorini,  Telemaco,  Florence, 

192  Zuccoli,  Prof.  Luigi,  Rome, 

193  Romagnoli,  Angelo,  Florence, 


TITLE. 

A  Revolt. 

Landscape — A  Park. 

The  Conspiracy  of  the  Pazzi. 

The  Christian  Martyrs  under  Nero. 

A  Horse-Market. 

{Storm  on  the  Coast. 

Summer. 

Dancing  the  Tarantella. 

The  Bath. 

Playing  on  the  Tambourine. 

Scene  in  Sicily. 

A  Refusal. 

Evocation  of  Souls,  from  “  Robert  le  Diable.” 
Landscape — At  Rest  in  Summer. 

Laja,  a  celebrated  Roman  artist,  painting  Julius 
Caesar  as  Apollo. 

Olive-Gathering  in  Tuscany. 

A  Poor  Man  at  the  Church-Door. 

Meditation. 


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DEPT.  IV— ART. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

194  Marchesi,  Salvatore,  Parma, 

195  Cammarano,  Michele,  Rome, 

196  Zuccoli,  Prof.  Luigi,  Rome, 

197  Ashton,  Federico,  Florence, 

198  Solmi,  Prof.  Valentino,  Bologna, 

199  Gioli,  Francesco,  Florence, 

200  Altamura,  Prof.,  Naples, 

201  Fattori,  Giovanni,  Florence, 

202  Maldarelli,  Federico,  Naples, 

203  Maldarelli',  Federico,  Naples, 

204  Fattori,  Giovanni,  Florence, 

205  Iosio,  Prof.  Luigi,  Rome, 

206  Bade,  Garcia,  Rome, 

207  Ridossi,  Angelo,  Milan, 

208  Lelli,  Giovanni,  Milan, 

209  Fattori,  Giovanni,  Florence, 

210  Maldarelli,  Prof.  Federico,  Na¬ 

ples, 

211  Gastaldi,  Prof.  Andrea,  Turin, 

212  De  Santis,  Guglielmo,  Rome, 

213  Pesenti,  Domenico,  Florence, 

214  Ribossi,  Angelo,  Milan, 

215  Maldarelli,  Prof.  Federico,  Na¬ 

ples, 

216  Totti,  Prof.  Carlo,  Milan, 

217  Scifoni,  Anatolio,  Rome, 

218  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

219  Giuliani,  Prof.  Bartolomeo, 

Milan, 


TITLE. 

Interior  of  the  Choir  of  the  Cathedral  of  Parma, 
A  Grandmother’s  Admonition. 

The  Hunter’s  Rest. 

Woods  in  Autumn. 

Bizantino  d’Aria. 

The  Unlucky  Number. 

The  Bagpipe-Player. 

The  Escort. 

The  Reader. 

The  Assumption. 

Returning  from  a  Military  Inspection. 

Noon  in  the  Roman  Campagna. 

A  Portrait. 

Resting. 

View  of  Lakes  Margozza  and  Maggiore. 

The  Roman  Campagna  (Oxen). 

A  Flower-Girl  of  Pompeii. 

“  Beware  of  a  False  Step.” 

A  Veiled  Figure. 

The  Ducal  Palace  of  Venice. 

“  At  work  yet.” 

A  Bath  m  Pompeii. 

The  Vintage. 

Preparation  for  a  Feast  in  Pompeii. 

Sleeping  Child  and  Dog. 

An  Alpine  Sketch. 


(Annex,  Galleries  Nos.  2  and  iy.) 

SCULPTURE. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

220  Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 

221  Dini,  Ernesto,  Florence, 

222  Romanelli,  Prof.  Pasquale,  Flor¬ 

ence, 

223  Zocchi,  Prof.  Emilio,  Florence, 

224  Romanelli,  Prof.  Pasquale,  Flor¬ 

ence, 

225  Villa,  Federico  Gaetano,  Milan, 

226  Torelli,  Lot,  Florence, 

227  Peduzzi,  Renato,  Milan, 

228  Peduzzi,  Renato,  Milan, 

229  Pandiani,  Costantino,  Milan, 

230  Borghi,  Ambrogio,  Milan, 

231  Pereda,  Raimondo,  Milan, 

232  Barzaghi,  Francesco,  Milan, 

233  Butti,  Enrico,  Milan, 

234  Society  of  Sculptors,  Florence, 

235  Society  of  Sculptors,  Florence, 

236  Ramaschiello,  Vincenzo,  Rome, 

237  Caroni,  Prof.  Emanuele,  Flor¬ 

ence, 

238  Society  of  Sculptors,  Florence, 

239  Caroni,  Prof.  Emanuele,  Flor¬ 

ence, 

240  Torelli,  Lot,  Florence, 

241  Del  Panta,  Egisto, 

242  Tantardini,  Prof.  Antonio,  Milan, 

243  Malfatti,  Andrea,  Milan, 

244  Barcaglia,  Donato,  Milan, 

245  Pereda,  Raimondo,  Milan, 


TITLE. 

Modesty. 

Beggar  Woman. 

Franklin  and  his  Whistle. 

Benjamin  Franklin  in  his  Youth. 
Washington  and  his  Hatchet. 

Girl  Playing  with  a  Bird. 

Timidity. 

Boy  and  Basket. 

Dancing  Faun. 

Moses  Trampling  on  the  Crown  of  Pharaoh. 
Carnival. 

A  Child’s  Grief. 

A  Young  Smoker. 

“  Once  I  was  rich.” 

The  Young  Soldier. 

A  Rose’s  Perfume. 

Cupid  on  the  Lookout. 

Bust  of  a  Roman  Girl. 

Iole  and  Ruggiero. 

Winter. 

A  Good  ftousekeeper. 

Goldoni’s  Boyhood. 

A  Wounded  Friend. 

The  Discarded. 

The  First  Friend. 

Delight. 


NO. 

246 

247 

248 

249 

250 

251 

252 

253 

254 

255 

NO. 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 

261 

262 

263 

264 

265 

266 

267 

268 

269 

270 

271 

272 

273 

274 

275 

276 

277 

278 

279 

280 

281 

282 

283 

284 

285 

286 

287 

288 

289 

290 

291 

292 

293 

294 

295 

296 

297 

298 


ITALY 


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ARTIST. 

Bazzanti,  Peter,  &  Son,  Flor¬ 
ence, 

Rossi,  Prof.  Alessandro,  Milan, 
Borghi,  Ambrogio,  Milan, 
Rossetti,  Antonio,  Rome, 
Zocchi,  Prof.  Emilio,  Florence, 
Gori,  Lorenzo,  Florence, 

Dini,  Ernesto,  Florence, 

Magni,  Prof.  Enrico,  Milan, 
Vela,  Prof.  Vincenzio,  Milan, 
Rossi,  Prof.  Alessandro,  Milan, 


TITLE. 

Dancing  Bacchante. 

Hope. 

The  Mother's  Treasure. 

Ophelia. 

Michael  Angelo  sculpturing  the  head  of  a  Faun, 
After  the  Bath. 

Dante  and  Beatrice — Childhood.  * 

The  Reader. 

The  First  Sorrow. 

A  Free  Church  in  a  Free  .State. 


{Annex,  Galleries  Nos.  2  and  17.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


ARTIST. 

Mancini,  Carlo,  Milan, 

Michis,  Pietro,  Milan, 

Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

De  Sanctis,  Guglielmo,  Rome, 
Formis,  Augusto,  Turin, 

Gelati,  Prof.  Lorenzo,  Florence, 
Solmi,  Prof.,  Bologna, 

Lombardi,  Giovanni,  Rome, 
Mancinelli,,  Prof.  Gustavo,  Na¬ 
ples, 

Meuccei,  Michele,  Florence, 
Bartesago,  Enrico,  Milan, 

Moia, - ,  Venice, 

Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 
Dies,  Cesare,  Rome, 

Ashton,  Federico,  Rome, 

Della  Libera,  Giov.  Batt.,  Venice, 
Sommaruga,  Napoleone,  Milan, 
Bianchi,  Luigi,  Milan, 

Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 
Pitarra,  Cav.  Carlo,  Rome, 
Faccioli,  Raffaello,  Bologna, 
Picchi,  Andrea,  Florence, 

Bianchi,  Cav.  Luigi, 

Formis,  Achille,  Milan, 

Gioli,  Francesco,  Florence, 
Sommaruga,  Napoleone,  Naples, 
Stanghi,  Carolina,  Florence, 
Bersini,  Ferdinando,  Rome, 
Signorini,  Telemaco,  Florence, 
Sommaruga,  Napoleone,  Naples, 
Signorini,  Telemaco,  Florence, 
Bompiani,  Roberto,  Rome, 
Bompiani,  Roberto,  Rome, 

Picchi,  Andrea,  Florence, 

Picchi,  Andrea,  Florence, 

Michis,  Cataneo,  Milan, 

Ashton,  Prof.  Luigi,  Milan, 
Radice,  Cav.  Pasquale,  Naples, 
Bompiani,  Roberto,  Rome, 
Fattori,  Giovanni,  Florence, 
Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence,. 
Meuccei,  Michele,  Florence, 
Cicconi,  Prof.  Ferdinando,  An¬ 
cona, 


TITLE. 

A  Dutch  Farm. 

During  the  Sermon. 

Meditation. 

Waiting  for  her  Lover. 

The  Refusal. 

View  of  Florence. 

Porta  del  Popolo,  Rome. 

Flowers. 

The  Harpist. 

Still  Life  (two  pictures). 

Noon  in  the  Country. 

Rear  of  Caen  Cathedral. 

Ideal  Portrait. 

Interior  of  St.  Peter’s,  Rome. 

Landscape. 

A  Sleeping  Gipsy. 

Landscape,  with  Boys  Bathing. 

The  Nettunese  Bride. 

A  Beggar  Monk. 

At  the  Foot  of  the  Alps. 

Two  o’clock  at  the  Procurator’s  Office  in  Venice. 
Frame  in  ebony,  Florentine  style  (sixteenth  cen¬ 
tury),  with  picture. 

A  Birthday  in  the  Eighteenth  Century. 

The  Alpine  Tourists. 

Working  in  the  Campagna  of  Pisa. 

Porch  of  the  Church  of  San  Ambrogio,  Milan. 
Fruit  (copy). 

A  Mass  in  the  Country. 

The  Convent  of  Vallombrosa,  in  Tuscany. 
Interior  of  St.  Alexander’s  Church. 

Scottish  Covenanters. 

Pompeiian  Boy  Flute-Player. 

The  Anniversary. 

Ebony  frame,  Florentine  style  (sixteenth  century), 
with  picture. 

Ebony  frame,  Florentine  style  (sixteenth  century). 
Angelic  Love. 

Animals. 

View  of  Mount  Etna,  Sicily. 

Scene  in  a  Neapolitan  Village. 

Arrival  of  the  Mail  in  Camp. 

Spring. 

Still  Life. 

Columbus  at  the  Convent  of  Palos. 


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NO. 

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300 

301 

302 

303 

304 

305 
306* 

307 

308 

309 

310 

311 

312 

313 

314 

315 

316 

317 

318 

319 

320 

321 

322 

323 

324 

325 


ARTIST. 

Busio,  Prof.  Luigi,  Florence, 
Trenti,  Girolamo,  Milan, 

Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 
Busio,  Prof.  Luigi,  Florence, 
Strutt,  A.  T.,  Rome, 

Picchi,  Andrea,  Florence, 

Della  Libera,  Giov.  Batt.,  Venice, 
Mazza,  Salvatore,  Milan, 

Trezzini,  Angelo,  Milan, 

Trenti,  Girolamo,  Milan, 

Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 
Bryner,  Giovanni,  Florence, 
Michis,  Pietro,  Milan, 

Solmi,  Valentino,  Bologna, 
Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 
Mazza,  Salvatore,  Milan, 

Jotti,  Prof.  Carlo,  Milan, 
Smargiassi,  Giovanni,  Naples, 
Steffani,  Luigi,  Milan, 

Burlando,  Prof.  Leop.,  Milan, 
Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 
Cicconi,  Ferdinando,  Ancona, 
Cassioli,  Annibale,  Florence, 
Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 
Candidi,  Alfredo,  Florence, 
Scifoni,  Anatolio,  Rome, 

Mazza,  Salvatore,  Milan, 


TITLE. 

Neapolitan  Fishermen. 

Landscape  in  the  Province  of  Mantua. 

A  Moorish  portrait. 

The  Flight  into  Egypt. 

Working  in  the  Roman  Campagna. 

Ebony  frame  (style,  sixteenth  century),  with 
picture. 

The  Council  of  Ten  in  Venice. 

Roman  Woman. 

Returning  from  Church. 

Group  of  Trees. 

Milanese  portrait.  % 

The  Staubbach  Cascade  in  Switzerland. 

A  Happy  Morning. 

Mosque  ofJBoliman,  Constantinople. 

Girl  and  Dog. 

Landscape  (group  of  horses.) 

Approaching  Storm.  • 

View  of  Naples. 

Sheep. 

Borromeo's  Cliff. 

The  Coming  Storm. 

Columbus  in  Prison. 

The  Studio  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci. 

Shepherds  in  the  Roman  Campagna. 

The  Bagpipe-Player. 

Offerings  to  the  Lares. 

Landscape. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  4.) 


NO. 

326 

327 

328 

329 

330 

331 

332 

333 

334 

335 

336 

337 

338 

339 

340 

341 

342 

343 

344 

345 

346 

347 

348 

349 

350 

351 

352 

353 

354 


SCULPTURE. 


ARTIST. 

Tantardini,  Prof.  Antonio,  Milan, 
Frilli,  Antonio,  Florence, 
Barzaghi,  Milan, 

Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 

Cambi,  Prof.  Ulisse,  Florence, 
Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 
Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 
Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 

Caroni,  Prof.Emanuele,  Florence, 
Caroni,  Prof.Emanuela,  Florence, 
Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 

Caroni,  Prof.Emanuele,  Florence, 
Caroni,  Prof.Emanuele,  Florence, 
Caroni,  Prof.Emanuele,  Florence, 
Barcaglia,  Donato,  Milan, 

Cambi,  Prof.  Ulisse,  Florence, 
Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 
Pereda,  Milan, 

Barzaghi,  Francesco,  Milan, 
Pereda,  Raimondo,  Milan, 
Zocchi,  Prof.  Emilio,  Florence, 
Monari,  Prof.  Carlo,  Bologna, 
Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 
Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 
Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 
Argenti,  Giosue,  Milan, 
Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 
Bottinelli,  Antonio,  Rome, 
Argenti,  Giosue,  Milan, 


TITLE. 

Girl  Reading. 

Dancing  Boys. 

Phryne  before  the  Judges. 

The  Last  Days  of  Pompeii. 

At  the  Carnival. 

Raphael  of  Urbino  in  his  Youth. 
The  Forced  Prayer. 

Vanity. 

Birth  of  Love. 

Love’s  Messenger. 

The  Rebuke. 

A  Christmas-Present. 

Youth  as  a  Butterfly. 

Recreation  at  School. 

Love  is  Blind. 

Cupid  Begging. 

Vanity. 

The  Orphans. 

The  Finding  of  Moses. 

Pretence  and  Sympathy. 
Bacchus. 

Ophelia. 

Bust — Winter. 

Bust — Modesty. 

Summer  (bust). 

Hope  (bust). 

Spring  (bust). 

Autumn  (bust). 

Tamar  (bust). 


ITALY 


117 


NO.  ARTIST. 

355  Formis,  Cav.  Achille,  Milan, 

356  Lelli,  Giovanni  Batt.,  Milan, 

357  Di  Chierico, - ,  Naples, 

358  Picchi,  Andrea,  Florence, 

359  Valaperta,  Francesco,  Milan, 

360  Ardi,  Bartolomeo,  Turin, 

361  Lelli,  Giovanni  Battista,  Milan, 

362  Canella,  Carlo,  Milan, 

363  Burdin,  Margherita,  Rome, 

364  Burdin,  Margherita,  Rome, 

365  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

366  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

367  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

368  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

369  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

370  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

371  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

372  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

373  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

374  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

375  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

376  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

377  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

378  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

379  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

380  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

381  Marucelli,  Pietro,  Milan, 

382  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

383  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

384  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

385  Radici,  Pasquale,  Naples, 

386  Romoli,  Prof.  Luigi,  Florence, 

387  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

388  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

389  Catena,  Vincenzio, 

390  Catena,  Vincenzio, 

391  Catena,  Vincenzio, 

392  Sasso,  Antonio,  &  Son,  Florence, 

393  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

394  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

395  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

396  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

397  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

398  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

399  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

400  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

401  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

402  Accarisi,  Lodovico,  Florence, 

403  Bourdan,  Marquinta,  Naples, 


TITLE. 

A  Lunch. 

The  Sesia  River  at  Monte  Rosa. 

Buoso  da  Duero,  the  Betrayer  of  King  Manfred  of 
Sicily,  dying  from  Starvation  at  the  Door  of  a 
Convent. 

Four  pictures  (with  ebony  frame,  inlaid  with 
stones — style  sixteenth  century). 

The  Beheading  of  St.  John. 

The  Rest  in  the  Fenestrelles  Valley,  Piedmont. 
Fishermen’s  Island. 

Piazza  San  Marco,  Venice. 

Still  Life. 

Still  Life. 

A  Pilgrim. 

A  Pilgrim. 

Monk  and  Farmer. 

Titian’s  Flora  (copy). 

Beatrice  Cenci. 

Madonna  on  the  Throne  (copy). 

Holy  Family  (copy). 

Carlo  Dolci’s  Magdalene  (copy). 

Girl  Bathing. 

Madame  Vigee  le  Brun  (copy). 

Rembrandt  (copy). 

A  Sweet  Look. 

Titian’s  Bella  (copy). 

Salvator  Rosa’s  celebrated  marine  view  (copy). 
Landscape. 

Saint  John  in  the  Presence  of  Herod. 

View  near  Naples. 

Raphael’s  Madonna. 

Perugino’s  Madonna. 

Fruit. 

A  Neapolitan. 

Fra  Angelico’s  Angels. 

Neapolitan  Family. 

Beatrice  Cenci  (copy  of  Guido  Reni). 

Portrait  of  a  Cardinal. 

A  Portrait. 

A  Portrait. 

Raphael’s  Fornarina. 

Volterrano’s  Sleeping  Cupid. 

Vanity  (Venetian  school). 

Beginning  of  a  Storm. 

Raphael’s  Madonna  (copy). 

A  Sweet  Look. 

Correggio’s  Madonna  and  Child. 

Beginning  of  a  Storm. 

Roman  Shepherdess. 

The  Thorn. 

Domenichino’s  Sibylla. 

A  Roman  Poultry-Dealer. 


( Annex ,  Gallery  No.  19.) 


NO.  ARTIST. 

405  D’Amore,  Palermo, 

406  Spertini,  Giovanni,  Milan, 

407  (Unknown), 

408  Barzaghi,  Francesco,  Milan, 

409  Braga,  Enrico,  Milan, 

410  Zocchi,  Prof.  Emilio,  Florence, 

411  Barzaghi,  Francesco,  Milan, 


TITLE. 

The  Night  of  the  nth  of  October,  149*. 
Love’s  Messenger. 

Boy  Gathering  Grapes. 

The  First  Ride. 

A  Faun. 

Columbus  in  his  Youth. 

Silvia. 


n8 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


N°.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

412  Braga,  Enrico,  Milan,  Boy’s  Playfellow. 

413  Braga,  Enrico,  Milan,  A  Mountebank. 


{Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  A.) 

SCULPTURE. 


NO.  ARTTST. 

414  BuzziGiberto,  Cav.  Luigi,  Milan, 

41 5  Pozzi,  Egidio,  Milan, 

416  Braga,  E.,  Milan, 

417  Galti,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

418  Buzzi  Giberto,Cav.  Luigi,  Milan, 

419  Buzzi  Giberto,Cav.  Luigi,  Milan, 

420  (Unknown), 

421  Cannone  &  Gargiulo,  Naples, 

422  Tempra,  Quirino,  Milan, 

423  Dal  Negro,  Pietro,  Milan, 

424  Albacini,  Achille,  Rome, 

425  Tantardini,  Cav.  A.,  Milan, 

426  Cocchio,  Luigi,  Milan, 

427  Buzzi  Giberto,Cav.  Luigi,  Milan, 

428  Braga,  E.,  Milan, 

429  Zannoni,  Cav.  Ugo,  Milan, 

430  Zannoni,  Cav.  Ugo,  Milan, 

431  Gentile,  Chieti, 

43:2  Zannoni,  Cav.  Ugo,  Milan, 

43«3  CrofF,  Giuseppe,  Milan, 

434  Romani,  Francesco,  Milan, 

435  Pandiani,  Signora  Adelaide 

Maraini,  Milan, 

436  Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 

437  Guarnerio,  Pietro,  Milan, 

438  Villa,  J.  G.,  Milan, 

439  (Unknown), 

440  Braga,  E.,  Milan, 

441  Buzzi  Giberto,  Cav.  Luigi,  Milan, 

442  Biganzoli,  Filippo,  Milan, 

443  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

444  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

445  Crojf,  Giuseppe,  Milan, 

446  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

447  Marai,  Luigi,  Milan, 

448  Biganzoli,  Filippo,  Milan, 

449  (Unknown), 

450  Fumei,  Pietro,  Milan, 

451  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

452  Buoninsegna,  Milan, 

453  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

454  Salomi,  Florence, 

455  Rosetti,  Antonio,  Rome, 

456  Rosetti,  Antonio,  Rome, 

457  Rosetti,  Antonio,  Rome, 


TITLE. 

After  School. 

The  Youth  of  Michael  Angelo. 

Modesty. 

Beggars. 

First  Sensation  of  Love. 

A  Riddle. 

The  Florist. 

Venus  (bronze). 

The  Little  Teacher. 

Cain  and  Abel. 

Roman  Costume. 

The  First  Sorrow. 

Spring. 

The  World. 

Peasant  Girl  (Lombard  costume). 

A  Wrong  Blow. 

Affection  and  Envy. 

And  to-morrow  ? 

Study  and  Work. 

Odalisque. 

The  Coqtiette. 

Spring.  (In  the  Women’s  Pavilion.) 

Aruns  in  the  act  of  shooting  the  Virgin  Camilla. 
(Virgil,  ^Eneid,  book  xi.) 

George  Washington  (model  expressly  executed  for 
the  Centennial  Exhibition). 

Simplicity. 

The  Reader. 

Bashful  ness. 

Dante. 

Alessandro  Manzoni  (Italian  poet  and  novelist). 
Resignation. 

“Shall  I  see  him  again?” 

Ernest  and  Salamace. 

Youthful  Amusement. 

A  Summer  Day. 

Alexander  von  Humboldt. 

Garibaldi. 

Meditation. 

A  Veiled  Girl. 

The  Slave. 

The  Bride. 

The  Daughter  of  Zion  Weeping  over  Jerusalem. 
The  Railway  (bronze  statue). 

A  Marble  Fountain  (Bacchus). 

The  Telegraph  (bronze  statue). 


{Gallery  No.  2.) 

SCULPTURE. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

458  Bottinelli,  Ant.,  Rome, 

459  Matteucci,  Luigi,  Milan, 


Hope. 

Gaping. 


ITALY 


119 


NO.  ARTIST. 

460  Pessina,  Carlo,  Messina, 

461  Casetti,  Turin, 

462  Argenti,  Giosue,  Milan, 

463  Corbellini,  Quintilio,  Milan, 

464  Zocchi,  E.,  Florence, 

465  Radius,  Eugenio,  Milan, 

466  Buzzi  Giberto,  Cav.  Luigi,  Milan, 

467  Trojani,  G.  B.,  Milan, 

468  Argenti,  Giosue,  Milan, 

469  Braga,  E.,  Milan, 

470  Veneroni,  Milan, 

471  Braga,  E.,  Milan, 

472  Trojani,  G.  B.,  Milan, 

473  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

474  Cambi,  Ulisse,  Florence, 

475  Argenti,  Giosue,  Milan, 

476  Conti,  Alessandro,  Milan, 

477  Lucca,  Flaminio,  Milan, 

478  Lucca,  Flaminio,  Milan, 

479  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

480  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

481  Calvi,  P.,  Milan, 

482  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

483  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

484  Gallandt,  L.  A.,  Rome, 

485  Galli,  Rizzardo,  Milan, 

486  Spertini,  Giovanni,  Milan, 

487  Bietta,  Angelo,  Milan, 

488  Ramazzotti,  Serafmo,  Rome, 

489  Argenti,  Antonio,  Milan, 

490  Argenti,  Angelo,  Milan, 

491  Dies,  Emilio,  Rome, 

492  Spertini,  Giovanni,  Milan, 

493  Pessina,  Carlo,  Milan, 

494  Radius,  Eugenio,  Milan, 

495  Pessina,  Carlo,  Milan, 

496  Tantardini,  Prof.  Antonio,  Milan, 

497  Radius,  Eugenio,  Milan, 

498  Trojani,  G.  B.,  Rome, 

499  Spertani,  Giovanni, 

500  Brodzki,  Rome, 


TITLE. 

Costume  of  Marie  Stuart. 

Devotion.  # 

The  Florist. 

Lucio. 

Youth  of  Michael  Angelo.  * 

Faith. 

Inspiration. 

The  Sailor-Boy. 

Modesty. 

Wearied  with  Play. 

Modesty. 

Bashfulness. 

After  Recreation. 

Columbus. 

Eve,  with  Cain  and  Abel. 

Sleep. 

Revery. 

Modesty. 

Candor. 

The  Little  Savoyard. 

The  Devotee. 

Michael  Angelo. 

St.  John  the  Baptist. 

Faith. 

Washington  (presented  to  the  Centennial  Celebra¬ 
tion  of  American  Independence,  by  the  artist). 
Hope. 

General  Garibaldi. 

The  Reader. 

Rome. 

Prayer. 

Devotion. 

Innocence. 

Giuseppe  Mazzini. 

Youth.  ' 

The  Afflicted. 

The  Prayer. 

The  Pompeiian  Woman. 

“Ecce  Homo,”  • 

Sir  Isaac  Newton. 

Giuseppe  Dassi,  Vice-President  of  the  Italian  Cen¬ 
tennial  Commission. 

Veiled  Girl. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

501  Roccheggiani,  Rome, 

502  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

503  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

504  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

505  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

506  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

507  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 


MOSAIC  WORK. 


TITLE. 

Collection  of  mosaics. 

Ruins  of  the  Temple  of  Psestum,  Naples. 

The  same  (smaller). 

The  Roman  Forum,  viewed  from  the  Romagna. 

The  Roman  Forum  (an  antique). 

The  Colosseum. 

Black  antique  table,  inlaid  in  rococo  style,  with 
nine  of  the  principal  views  of  Rome,  the  centre 
piece  being  a  view  of  the  piazza  of  St.  Peter’s  ; 
surrounding  this  is  a  circle  of  four  large  views, 
viz.  :  The  Tomb  of  Cecilia  Metella ;  The  Ponte 
Lucano,  or  Lucan  Bridge,  on  the  road  to  Tivoli ; 
The  Forum ;  and  the  Colosseum.  An  outer 
circle  consists  of  four  minor  views,  viz.  :  Temple 
of  the  Sibyl,  at  Tivoli ;  Temple  of  Vesta,  at 
Rome;  The  Pyramid  of  Caius  Cestius,and  the 
Pantheon  —  the  whole  forming  a  work  which 
took  a  premium  at  Rome  in  1870. 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


120 


TITLE. 


508  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

509  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

510  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

511  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

512  Moglia,  Augusto,  Rome, 

513  Roccheggiani,  Rome, 

514  Roccheggiani,  Rome, 

515  Roccheggiani,  Rome, 

516  Gallandt,  L.  A.,  Rome, 

517  Gallandt,  L.  A.,  Rome, 

518  Gallandt,  L.  A.,  Rome, 


Black  antique  table,  carved  and  inlaid  with  cam- 
panelle  (little  flowers  of  the  Campagna),  birds, 
butterflies,  bees,  scrolls,  etc. 

Picture,  the  Piazza  of  St.  Peter’s  (took  a  prize 
medal  at  the  Roman  Exposition,  1870). 

The  Bridge  and  Castle  of  St.  Angelo  (companion 
picture  to  No.  509). 

View  of  the  Fountain  of  Trevi,  Rome. 

The  Campidoglio  (companion  picture  to  No.  511). 

Collection  of  mosaics. 

Bouquet  (in  mosaic). 

Bouquet  (in  mosaic). 

Head  of  Washington  (presented  by  the  artist  to 
the  city  of  Philadelphia). 

The  Forum  (in  mosaic). 

Madonna  and  Child  (after  Raphael). 


COLLECTION  LOANED  BY  POPE  PIUS  IX. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  (Unknown), 

2  (Unknown), 

3  (Unknown), 

4  (Unknown), 


(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  K.) 


TITLE. 

Flowers  in  mosaic. 

Mosaic  of  a  Madonna  after  Sasso- 
Ferrato. 

Mosaic  of  Raphael’s  Madonna  del 
Seggiola. 

Tapestry — The  Martyrdom  of  St. 
Agnes. 


OWNER. 

Pope  Pius  IX. 
Pope  Pius  IX. 

Pope  Pius  IX. 

Pope  Pius  IX. 


BRAZIL, 


12! 


NO. 

1 


NO. 

2 

3 

4 

5 


6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 


NO. 

16 

17 

18 


NO. 

19 

20 
21 

22 


BRAZIL. 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  27.) 


SCULPTURE. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Bernardelli,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Recollection  of  the  Tribe  (plaster). 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  2g.) 

SCULPTURE. 


ARTIST. 

Chaves,  Pinheiro,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Bernardelli,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Almeida,  Reis,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Almeida,  Reis,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 


TITLE. 

The  Actor  Joao  Gaetano  as  Oscar  (plaster). 
The  Indian  Peeping  (plaster). 

The  Crirne  (plaster). 

The  Bishop  of  Chrysopolis  (plaster). 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  2g.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 

ARTIST. 


TITLE. 


Lima,  Victor  Meirelles  de,  Rio  de 
Janeiro, 

Lima,  Victor  Meirelles  de,  Rio  de 
Janeiro, 

Lima,  Victor  Meirelles  de,  Rio  de 
Janeiro, 

Figueredo,  Pedro  Americo  de,  Rio 
de  Janeiro, 

Figueredo,  Pedro  Americo  de,  Rio 
de  Janeiro, 

Henschell,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 

De  Martino,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 

(Unknown), 


(Unknown), 

(Unknown), 


The  Naval  Battle  of  Riachuelo  (Paraguayan  War). 

The  Brazilian  Iron-clad  Fleet  passing  by  Hu- 
maita  (Paraguayan  War.) 

The  First  Mass  in  Brazil. 

Brazilian  Army  crossing  Passo  da  Patria,  led  by 
Marshal  Ozario  (Paraguayan  War). 

Defence  of  the  Island  of  Cabrita  (Paraguayan 
War). 

Portrait  of  the  Emperor  of  Brazil. 

Moonlight  in  the  Harbor  of  Montevideo. 

View  of  St.  Peter’s  Cathedral  in  Rome.  Ex¬ 
hibited  by  the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Rio  de 
Janeiro. 

Charity.  Exhibited  by  the  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

Sunset  on  the  Sea-Shore.  Exhibited  by  H.R.H. 
the  Count  d’Eu. 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  2g.) 

WATER  COLORS. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Pacheco,  I.  Insley,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Three  paintings,  representing  views  of  the  inte¬ 
rior  of  Brazil. 

Pacheco,  I.  Insley,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Aquarelles,  representing  views  of  the  interior  of 

Brazil. 

Rocha,  Antonio  da,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  The  Holy  Mother  (after  Guido  Reni). 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  27.) 

LITHOGRAPHS,  CRAYONS,  ETC. 

ARTIST.  TITLE. 

Almeida,  Marianno  de,  Rio  de  Sketches  with  pen  and  ink. 

Janeiro, 

Pacheco,  I.  Insley,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Two  landscapes  (crayons). 

Leutzinger  &  Sons,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Photo-lithographs,  representing  panoramas  of  4he 

Bay  of  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

Damasceno,  J.  dos  Passos,  Rio  de  Pen-and-ink  drawing — Dom  Pedro  IJ 
Janeiro, 


122 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARGENTINE  REPUBLIC. 

(Annex,  Gallery  No.  27.) 

[Works  of  Art  marked  with  an  asterisk  (*)  are  for  sale.  For  information  apply  at 
the  Office  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  Main  Building.] 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


1  Petrazzini,  Buenos  Ayres, 

2  Gattinoni,  Carlos,  Buenos  Ayres, 

3  Gattinoni,  Carlos,  Buenos  Ayres, 

4  Marroig,  G.,  Entre  Rios, 

5  Diaz,  Josefa,  Santa  Fe, 

6  Castillo,  B.  del,  Buenos  Ayres, 

7  Boneo,  M.  L.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

8  Diaz,  Josefa,  Santa  Fe, 

9  Charton,  E.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

10  Gattinoni,  Carlos,  Buenos  Ayres, 

11  Gattinoni,  Carlos,  Buenos  Ayres, 

12  Charton,  E.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

13  Diaz,  Josefa,  Santa  Fe, 

14  Charton,  E.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

15  Boneo,  M.  L.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

16  Pasquinelli,  A.,  Santa  Fe, 

17  Marroig,  G.,  Entre  Rios, 

18  Gattinoni,  Carlos,  Buenos  Ayres, 

19  Barros,  Alvaro,  Buenos  Ayres, 

20  Chiama,  Epaminonda,  Buenos 

Ayres, 

21  Charton,  E.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

22  Charton,  E.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

23  Boneo,  M.  L.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

24  Castillo,  B.  del,  Buenos  Ayres, 

25  Gattinoni,  Carlos,  Buenos  Ayres, 

26  Boneo,  M.  L.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

27  Castillo,  B.  del,  Buenos  Ayres, 

28  Diaz,  Josefa,  Santa  Fe, 

29  Charton,  E.,  Buenos  Ayres, 

30  Muratory,  Jose,  Buenos  Ayres, 

31  Muratdry,  Jose,  Buenos  Ayres, 

32  Muratory,  Jose,  Buenos  Ayres, 

33  Muratory,  Jose,  Buenos  Ayres, 

34  Calzadilla,  S.,  Santiago, 


*Fruit. 

^Child’s  Head. 

*01d  Man’s. Head. 

*At  the  Fountain. 

^Argentine  Gaucho. 

*Peace. 

Native  Scene. 

*The  Chaco  Indian. 

Valparaiso,  Chili. 

^Rustic  Court. 

*A  Difficult  Answer. 

Chilian  Farmer. 

*Fruit. 

View  of  Santiago,  Chili. 

Native  Scene. 

*The  Watering-Place. 

*The  Beggar  Monk. 

*Giovanni  Boccaccio  visiting  Beatrice  Alighieri, 
daughter  of  Dante,  in  the  Monastery  of  Ravenna. 
The  Murder  of  Dr.  Varela. 

*At  the  Camp  Store. 

City  and  Harbor  of  Panama. 

General  View  of  Guayaquil. 

Native  Scene. 

*Fruit  and  Flowers." 

*Boy  after  a  Bath. 

Native  Scene. 

^Burning  of  the  Steam-Packet  America  on  her 
Voyage  from  Buenos  Ayres  to  Montevideo. 
*Black  Servant. 

Public  Square  in  Cordoba. 

Naval  Battle. 

Naval  Battle. 

Naval  Battle. 

Naval  Battle. 

*The  Washerwoman  going  to  her  Work. 


MEXICO 


123 


MEXICO. 


[Information  concerning  the  sale  of  Works  of  Art  may  be  obtained  at  the  office  of 
the  Mexican  Commission,  Main  Building.] 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  9.) 


OIL  PAINTINGS, 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

1 

Sagredo,  Ramon, 

The  Castle  of  Emaus. 

2 

Hernandez,  Ignacio, 

Portrait  of  Mina,  one  of  the  heroes 
of  Mexican  Independence. 

3 

Ramirez,  Joaquin, 

Portrait  of  Hidalgo,  father  of  Mexi¬ 
can  Independence. 

4 

Pina,  Salome, 

Saint  Charles. 

5 

Ramirez,  Joaquin, 

Noah’s  Ark. 

6 

Monroy,  Felix, 

The  Death  of  A  tala. 

7 

Velasco,  Jose  Maria, 

The  Valley  of  Mexico. 

8 

Figueroa,  Gregorio, 

The  Death  of  Abel. 

9 

Velasco,  Jose  Maria, 

Wood  of  Chapultepec. 

10 

Jimenez,  Jose, 

Interior  bf  the  Convent  of  Loreto, 

*  City  of  Mexico. 

11 

Rebull,  Santiago, 

The  Death  of  Marat. 

12 

Flores,  Rafael, 

Dante. 

13 

Dumaine,  Gregorio, 

The  Road  of  Chapultepec. 

14 

Gargollo,  Julio, 

The  Morning  Paper. 

15 

Coto,  Luis, 

The  Town  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo. 

16 

Gonzalez,  J., 

Evil  Presentiments. 

17 

Cordero,  Juan, 

Columbus  before  the  Court  of  Ferdi¬ 
nand  and  Isabella. 

18 

Ocaranza,  Manuel,* 

The  Withered  Flower. 

19 

Manchola,  Juan, 

Saint  Peter  Restoring  a  Child. 

20 

Obregon,  Jose, 

Giotto  and  Cimabue. 

21 

Clave,  Pelegrin, 

Isabel  of  Portugal. 

22 

Cordero,  Juan, 

The  Family  of  the  Artist  Cordero. 

23 

Gutierrez,  Felipe, 

Saint  Sebastian. 

24 

Parra,  Felix, 

Galileo. 

25 

Vega,  Federico  de  la, 

The  Fall  of  Satan. 

26 

Gutierrez,  Rodrigo, 

The  Fisher- Boy. 

27 

Ferrando,  Salvador, 

Jacob  Anointing  a  Rock. 

29 

Montenegro,  Guada¬ 
lupe, 

The  Y oung  Sketcher. 

30 

Escudero  y  Espron- 
ceda, Jose, 

Portrait  of  Benito  Juarez,  late  Pres¬ 
ident  of  Mexico. 

43 

Enriquez,  Nicolas, 

Apparition  of  the  Holy  Virgin — sev¬ 
enteenth  century. 

44 

Villalpando,  Carlos 
de, 

Interior  of  the  Convent  of  Bethlemi- 
tas — seventeenth  century . 

45 

Caballero,  N., 

Holy  Spring  in  Guadaloupe — seven¬ 
teenth  century. 

46 

Castro,  Jose  Antonio, 

Spain  (allegorical  painting). 

47 

Paez,  Jose, 

Saint  Rosalia. 

48 

Rodriguez,  Antonio, 

Saint  Thomas  of  Villanueva. 

49 

Correa,  Nicolas, 

Saint  Catalina  of  Senna — seventeenth 
century. 

50 

Lopez  de  Herrara, 

The  Crucifixion — seventeenth  cen- 

tury. 


OWNER. 

The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 

The  National  Academy. 

The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
Artist. 

The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 

Artist. 

The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
Artist. 

The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 

The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
Artist. 

The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 

Artist. 

The  National  Academy. 

The  National  Academy. 

The  National  Academy. 

The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 
The  National  Academy. 

The  National  Academy. 


124 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

J1  Rodriguez,  Juarez 
Juan, 

52  Rodriguez,  Nicolas, 

53  Vazquez, 

54  Ibarra,  Jose, 

55  Vazquez,  Ignacio, 

56  Vega,  Joaquin  de  la, 

57  Alcibar,  Jose, 


NO.  ARTIST. 

58  Dumaine, 

59  Fernandez,  J., 

60  Guerra,  Gabriel, 

61  Sojo, 

62  Fernandez,  J., 


NO.  ARTIST. 

28  Rebull,  Santiago, 

33  De  May  or  a,  Mrs. 

Guadalupe  C., 

34  De  May  or  a,  Mrs, 

Guadalupe  C., 

35  De  May  or  a,  Mrs. 

Guadalupe  C., 

36  De  Mayor  a,  Mrs. 

Guadalupe  C., 

37  De  Mayora,  Mrs. 

Guadalupe  C., 

38  De  Mayora,  Mrs. 

Guadalupe  C., 

39  De  Mayora,  Mrs. 

Guadalupe  C., 

40  Morlete,  Patricio 

Jose, 


TITLE.  OWNER. 

San  Juan  de  Dios — seventeenth  cen-  The  National  Academy. . 
tury. 

Saint  Gertrude — seventeenth  cen-  The  National  Academy, 
tury. 

Assumption  of  the  Virgin  Mary — six-  The  National  Academy, 
teenth  century. 

Scenes  in  the  Life  of  the  Virgin  The  National  Academy. 
Mary — seventeenth  century. 

Death  of  Goliath.  The  National  Academy. 

Portrait — Professor  Carcanio — sev-  The  National  Academy, 
enteenth  century). 

Portrait — Don  Manuel  Justo  Bolea  The  National  Academy. 
Sanchez. 


STATUARY. 

TITLE.  OWNER. 

The  Orphans  (plaster). 

A  figure  (plaster). 

A  Fisherman  (plaster). 

Mercury  and  Argos  (plaster). 

A  Calf  (plaster). 


(Annex,  Gallery  No.  29.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 

Abraham. 

The  Prayer. 

Savoyard  Beggar-Boy. 

Fruit. 

Fruit. 

A  Page. 

The  Madonna  (after  Murillo). 
Portrait — Rembrandt. 

San  Luis  Gonzaga. 


OWNER. 

The  National  Academy. 
Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

The  National  Academy. 


SPAIN 


125 


SPAIN. 


[For  information  regarding  the  sale  of  Works  of  Art,  apply  at  the  office  of  the  Span¬ 
ish  Commission,  Main  Building.] 

{Memorial  Hall,  Gallery  H.) 

SCULPTURE. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE.  OWNER. 

3^  Nobas,  Rosen  do,  The  Wounded  Bull-Fighter  (plaster).  Artist. 

Barcelona, 

8  Talarn,  Domingo,  Massacre  of  the  Innocents  (terra-  Artist. 

Barcelona,  cotta). 

{Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  H.) 


NO.  ARTIST. 

28^Miravent  y  Gatell,  Flowers. 
Jose,  Barcelona, 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 

TITLE. 


Artist. 


40#  Navarrete,  R., 

Choir  of  Capuchin  Monks.  Museum  of 

Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40/  Fierros,  D., 

Fountain  in  Galicia.  Museum  of 

Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40*  Agrassot,  I., 

The  Two  Friends.  Museum  of 

Madrid.  . 

Fine 

Arts, 

40^  Maureta,  G., 

Torquato  Tasso  retiring  to  the  Mon-  Museum  of 
astery  of  San  Onofre.  Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40*  Munoz,  Degrain  A., 

The  Prayer.  _  Museum  of 

Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

4Q/*  Gonzalvo,  P., 

*> 

The  House  of  La  Infanta  at  Sara-  Museum  of 
gossa.  Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40«£‘  Puebla,  D., 

The  Landing  of  Columbus.  Museum  of 

Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40^  Domingo,  F., 

A  Duel  in  the  Seventeenth  Century.  Museum  of 

Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40*’  Cano,  E., 

Christopher  Columbus  in  the  Monas-  Museum  of 
tery  of  La  Rabida.  Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40/  Castellano,  M., 

Death  of  the  Count  of  Villamediana.  Museum  of 

Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40/  Vera,  A., 

Burial  of  San  Lorenzo  at  Rome.  Museum  of 

Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40???Casado,  I., 

Last  Moments  of  Don  Fernando  IV.,  Museum  of 
el  Emplazado.  Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40 n  Valles,  L., 

Insanity  of  Donna  Juana  de  Castilla.  Museum  of 

Madrid. 

Fine 

Arts, 

40*  Mercade,  B., 

41^Haes,  D.  Carlos, 
Madrid, 

41/  Haes,  D.  Carlos, 
Madrid, 

Translation  of  Saint  Francis  of  Museum  of 
Assisi.  Madrid. 

Suburbs  of  Madrid.  Artist. 

Reminiscences  of  the  Pyrenees.  Artist. 

Fine 

Arts, 

42#  Morales,  Divino, 

42^  (Unknown), 

42*  Cano,  Alonzo, 

42^  Murillo,  Bartolome 
Esteban, 


The  Nazarene. 
Saint  Bruno. 
The  Trinity. 
Christ. 


Moreno  y  Galindo,  Tomas, 
Madrid. 

Moreno  y  Galindo,  Tomas, 
Madrid. 

Moreno  y  Galindo,  Tomas, 
Madrid. 

Moreno  y  Galindo,  Tomas, 
Madrid. 


126 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO.  ARTIST. 

42<?  Morales,  Divino, 

42/  (Unknown), 

43^  Lucas,  E., 

43z  Lucas,  E., 

44 #  Gonzalvo,  Perez  Pa¬ 
blo,  Madrid, 

44£  Gonzalvo,  Perez  Pa¬ 
blo,  Madrid, 


44^  Gonzalvo,  Perez  Pa¬ 
blo,  Madrid, 

44^  Gonzalvo,  Perez  Pa¬ 
blo,  Madrid, 

44^  Gonzalvo,  Perez  Pa¬ 
blo,  Madrid, 

45  Rivera, 

46  Ruiz  de  Valdivia, 

Nicolas,  Madrid, 
49 #  Melida,  Enrique, 
Madrid, 

49^  Melida,  Enrique, 
Madrid, 

50#  Jordan,  Lucas, 

50^  Jordan,  Lucas, 

5Q/*  (Unknown), 

51  Gisbert,  A., 

52  Llanos  y  Keats, 

Juan,  Madrid, 

54<^  Jover,  Francisco, 
Madrid, 

59^  Pinera,  Juan  de, 
Seville, 

62#  Alvarez  y  Espino, 
Gonzalo,  Seville, 
64  Cabral  y  Vejarano, 
Manuel,  Seville, 
204  Velazquez, 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Sunol,  G., 


2#  Magin  Fita  y  Ro- 
vira,  Barcelona, 

2 b  Magin  Fita  y  Ro- 
vira,  Barcelona, 

3#  Nobas,  Rosen  do, 
Barcelona, 

3c  Nobas,  Rosen  do, 
Barcelona, 

4#  Pages  y  C  a  s  a  m  i  t- 
jana,  Eduardo, 
Barcelona, 

4 b  Pages  y  Casamit- 
jana,  Eduardo, 
Barcelona, 


TITLE. 

Madonna  and  Child. 

Triptych  on  Wood. 

Auto-da-Fe. 

Saint  Joseph. 

La  Seo,  Cathedral  of  Saragossa.  % 

Chapel  and  Mausoleum  of  King  Fer¬ 
dinand  and  Queen  Isabella,  called 
“the  Catholic/' in  the  Cathedral 
of  Granada. 

Chapel  in  the  Cathedral  of  Avila. 

Sacristy  in  the  Cathedral  of  Avila. 

Basilica  of  San  Vicente  at  Avila. 

Saint  Jerome. 

Aragonese  Serenade. 

Hall  in  Godoy’s  Palace. 

The  Lovers'  Grove. 

David’s  Victory  over  Goliath. 

Jesus  Appearing  to  Mary  Magda¬ 
lene. 

The  Holy  Mother  and  Child  (on 
wood — fifteenth  century). 

Landing  of  the  Puritans  in  America. 

Throne  Room  in  the  Royal  Palace, 
Madrid. 

A  Capuchin  Monk  before  the  Roman 
Conclave. 

Andalusian  Girl  with  Fan  and  Man¬ 
tilla. 

An  Annual  Fair  attended  only  by 
Men. 

A  Water-Seller  of  the  Alameda,  in 
Seville. 

Portrait. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  ji.) 

STATUARY,  CARVINGS,  ETC. 

TITLE. 

Dante  (bronze). 

A  Valencian  Woman  (terra-cotta). 

A  Guipuzcoan  Woman  (terra-cotta). 
Portrait  of  M.  Fortuny  (plaster). 
Miguel  de  Cervantes  (plaster). 

A  Fashionable  Lady  (marble). 

Catalonians  (five  statues). 


OWNER. 

Moreno  y  Galindo,  Tomas, 
Madrid. 

Moreno  y  Galindo,  Tomas, 
Madrid. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
Madrid. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
Madrid. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Huelbes  y  Temprado,  Joa- 
quim,  Madrid. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Monreal  y  Garcia,  Agus- 
tin,  Madrid. 

Monreal  y  Garcia,  Agus- 
tin,  Madrid. 

Monreal  y  Garcia,  Agus- 
tin,  Madrid. 

Salamanca,  Sr.  Marques 
de,  Madrid. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

* 

Artist. 

Mazuel,  Countess  Antonia 
du. 


OWNER. 

Provincial  Deputation  of 
Barcelona. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


Artist. 


SPAIN 


127 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

5  Pages  y  Serratosa,  Romans  (two  statuettes,  terra-cotta).  Artist. 

Francisco,  Barce¬ 
lona, 

6  Elias  y  Mascaro,  Ra-  Last  Moments  of  Lincoln.  Artist. 

mon,  Barcelona, 

7  Roca,  hermanos,  Bronze  bust.  Artist. 

Barcelona, 

10  Fuentes,  Xavier,  Ma-  Four  cups,  old  Roman  epoch;  five  Artist. 

drid,  9  cups,  eighteenth  century;  three 

statuettes  in  clay  ;  a  pitcher  and  a 
plate. 

11  Tovar', w  Manuel,  Se-  Two  Arabian  models  of  the  Alcazar,  Artist. 


villej  in  Seville. 

12a  Penas  y  Leon,  An-  A  Bull-Fighter  (terra-cotta).  Artist, 

tonio  de  las,  Se¬ 
ville, 

12&  Penas  y  Leon,  An-  A  Gipsy  (terra-cotta).  Artist, 

tonio  de  las,  Se¬ 
ville, 

13  Soria  Ferrando,  Ri-  Rivera  (terra-cotta).  Artist, 

cardo,  Valencia, 

14^Santigosa,  Fran-  Tragedy  (plaster).  Artist, 

cisco,  Valencia, 

14^  S  antigosa,  Fran-  Two  statuettes  (terra-cotta).  Artist, 

cisco,  Valencia, 

19  Molinero,  Antonio,  An  engraved  piece  of  marble.  Artist. 

Madrid, 

20  Arzadun,  Julian  de,  Bas-reliefs  (in  mother-of-pearl).  Artist. 

Villagarcia,  Prov¬ 
ince  of  Ponte- 
vedra, 

23  Subirat,  Ramon,  Ma-  Christ  (wood,  life  size).  Artist. 

drid, 

24  G  omez,  Gumer-  The  Conception  (wood).  Artist. 

sindo,  Seville, 

25  Garamendi,  Bernabe  Christ  (ivory).  Artist. 

de,  Bilboa, 

26  Albazzi,  Jose,  Ha-  Christopher  Columbus  (bas-relief).  Artist. 

vana,  Cuba, 


OWNER. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  ji .) 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE.  OWNER. 

27  Benavent,  Caye-  Moonlight  on  the  Sea.  Artist, 

tano,  Barcelona, 

28<*  Miravent  y  Gatell,  Grapes.  Artist. 

Jos6,  Barcelona, 

2%l>  Miravent  y  Gatell,  Grapes.  Artist. 

Jos6,  Barcelona, 

28c  Miravent  y  Gatell,  Grapes.  Artist. 

Jos6,  Barcelona, 

29a  Rabada  y  Vallve,  Banks  of  the  River  Ter.  Artist. 

Juan,  Barcelona, 

'29 b  Rabada  y  Vallve,  Banks  of  the  River  Llobregat.  Artist. 

Juan,  Barcelona, 

30^  Arrau,  Viuda  de,  Fruits.  Artist. 

Barcelona, 

30<5  Arrau,  Viuda  de,  Fruits.  Artist. 

Barcelona, 

30^  Arrau,  Viuda  de,  Fruits.  Artist. 

Barcelona, 

30^  Arrau,  Viuda  de,  Fruits.  Artist. 

Barcelona, 

30 e  Arrau,  Viuda  de,  Fruits.  Artist. 

Barcelona, 

30/  Arrau,  Viuda  de,  Fruits.  Artist. 

Barcelona, 

31  Catal&,  Federico,  Madonna  (Virgen  del  Carmen),  Artist. 

Barcelona, 


128 


DEPT.  IV —ART 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

32  Talarn,  Pelegrin,  A  Flower-Girl. 
Barcelona, 

33«  Moragas  y  Valero,  Fortune  and  the  Boy. 
Manuel,  Barcelo¬ 
na, 

333  Moragas  y  Valero,  The  Topers. 

Manuel,  Barcelo¬ 
na, 

33<?  Moragas  y  Valero,  The  Librarian. 

Manuel,  Barcelo¬ 
na, 

34  Urgell,  Modesto,  The  Village  Grave-Yard. 

Barcelona, 

35  Torrecassafia,  Winter  Evening. 

Francisco,  Bar¬ 
celona, 

36<*  Dam  is  y  Cortes,  Flbwers. 

Joaquin,  Cadiz, 

363  Dam  is  y  Cortes,  Andalusian  Customs.* 
Joaquin,  Cadiz, 

37  Rodriguez  Val-  Christ. 

cazar,  Ramon, 

Cadiz, 

38  Wade,  Carlos,  Ca-  Andalusian  Customs. 

diz, 

39«  Villamil,  Leopoldo,  Dead  Hare. 

Lugo, 

393  Villamil,  Leopoldo,  Hunting-Dogs. 

Lugo, 

39^  Villamil,  Leopoldo,  Head  of  a  Beggar. 
Lugo, 

43<*  Lucas,  E.,  Marina. 

433  Lucas,  E.,  Romeria. 


43f  Lucas,  E., 
43<3  Lucas,  E., 
43/  Lucas,  E.t 
43^  Lucas,  E., 
43^  Lucas,  E., 


Civil  War. 

A  Sermon. 

The  Eve  of  Epiphany. 
Saint  John  (child). 
Holy  Family. 


44/ Gonzal vo,  Perez  Basilica  of  San  Vicente,  in  Avila. 
Pablo,  Madrid,.  Leaning  Tower  on  the  Plaza  of  San 
Felipe,  in  Saragossa. 

47  Sanchez  Blanco,  View  of  the  Sardinero,  in  Santander. 
Pedro,  Madrid, 

48#  Garcia  Hispaleto,  Rosita’s  Birthday. 

Manuel,  Madrid, 

483  Garcia  Hispaleto,  A  Yard  in  Seville. 

Manuel,  Madrid, 

48<r  Garcia  Hispaleto,  A  Girl  in  Old  Spanish  Costume. 
Manuel,  Madrid, 

48 d  Garcia  Hispaleto,  Gallantry. 

Manuel,  Madrid, 

48*  Garcia  Hispaleto,  Murcians. 

Manuel,  Madrid, 

48/  Garcia  Hispaleto,  A  Ball  in  Andalusia. 

Manuel,  Madrid, 

50*  Zurbaran,  F.,  Madonna  and  Sleeping  Child. 


50^  De  Bias  del  Prado,  Saint  Francis  of  Assisi  in  Medita¬ 
tion. 

50*  (Unknown),  The  Visitation  of  the  Virgin  (on 

wood,  fifteenth  century). 

53«  Garcia  Valladolid,  Girl  in  Old  Spanish  Costume. 
Isidro  G.,  Ma¬ 
drid, 


OWNER . 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
Madrid. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
Madrid. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
Madrid. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
Madrid. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
Madrid. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
Madrid. 

Lopez  Martinez,  Miguel, 
.Madrid. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Monreal  y  Garcia,  Agus- 
tin,  Madrid. 

Monreal  y  Garcia,  Agus- 
tin,  Madrid. 

Monreal  y  Garcia,  Agus- 
tin,  Madrid. 

Artist. 


SPAIN 


129 


NO.  ARTIST. 


TITLE. 


OWNER. 


533  Garcia  Valladolid, 
Isidro  G.,  Ma¬ 
drid, 

53*  Garcia  Valladolid, 
Isidro  G.,  Ma¬ 
drid, 

53a?  Garcia  Valladolid, 
Isidro  G.,  Ma¬ 
drid, 

53*  Garcia  Valladolid, 
Isidro  G.,  Ma¬ 
drid, 

53/  Garcia  Valladolid, 
Isidro  G.,  Ma¬ 
drid, 

54«  Jover,  Francisco, 
Madrid, 

543  Jover,  Francisco, 
Madrid, 

55«  Aragones,  Se- 
iiorita  Joaquina, 
Malaga, 

553  Aragones,  Se- 
norita  Joaquina, 
Malaga, 

55*  Aragones,  Se- 
norita  Joaquina, 
Malaga, 

56«  Niculoso,  Fran¬ 
cisco, 


563  Niculoso,  Fran¬ 
cisco, 


56*,  d  Niculoso,  Fran¬ 
cisco, 

56*  Niculoso,  Fran¬ 
cisco, 

57  Cortes  y  Cordero, 
Eduardo,  Seville, 

58«  Valera,  Jose  Diaz, 


583  Ortiz,  Jose, 

58*  Ortiz,  Jose, 

59«  Pinera,  Juan,  Se¬ 
ville, 

593  Pinera,  Juan,  Se¬ 
ville, 

60 a  Eder,  Federico,  Se¬ 
ville, 

603  Eder,  Federico,  Se¬ 
ville, 

60*  Eder,  Federico,  Se¬ 
ville, 

GOd  Eder,  Federico,  Se¬ 
ville, 

61  Quesada,  A.  M.  de, 

63  Diez,  Joaquim,  Se¬ 
ville, 

65  Garrido,  Seiiorita 
Maria  de  la  Sole- 
dad,  Valencia, 


Woman. 

Artist. 

A,  Peasant  Girl. 

Artist. 

Saint  Jerome  (after  Pereda). 

Artist. 

A  Girl. 

Artist. 

The  Conception  (after  Murillo). 

Artist. 

Faun  playing  a  Flute. 

Artist. 

Pompeiian  Woman  at  the  Bath. 

Artist. 

Two  figures. 

Artist. 

Grapes  and  Flowers. 

Artist. 

Fish. 

Artist. 

Reproduction  of  oil  painting  from  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
the  centre  and  chief  wall  in  the  Seville, 
chapel  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella 
“  the  Catholic,”  in  the  Alcazar  at 
Seville.  Painted  on  enameled 
bricks.  ^ 

Reproduction  of  the  Saint  Jerome  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
in  the  Monastery  of  San  Isidro  Seville, 
del  Campo,  founded  by  Guzman 
el  Bueno,  near  Seville. 

Two  Holy  Bishops.  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 

Seville. 

Front  of  the  Convent  of  Santa  Paula  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
at  Seville,  epoch  of  the  two  Catho-  Seville, 
lie  Regents. 

The  Secret.  Artist. 


Venus.  Ortiz  y  Campos,  Jose, 

Seville. 

A  Capuchin  Monk.  Ortiz  y  Campos,  Jose, 

Seville. 

Type  from  the  Seventeenth  Century.  Ortiz  y  Campos,  Jose, 

Seville. 


Gipsy  playing  on  a  Pandereta. 
Flowers. 

Packing  Oranges  in  Seville. 
Andalusian  Fair. 

A  Spanish  Calesa. 

Fascination. 

The  Madonna  del  Carmen. 
Bulls  in  the  Fields. 

Love’s  Messenger. 


Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Caballero  y  Fiallo,  Manuel, 
Seville. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


13° 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


NO. 

66 

67 


ARTIST. 


TITLE. 


Chartrand,  Este-  Valley  of  Jumury. 
ban  S.,  Havana, 

Argumosa,  Jose,  Collection  of  pictures. 
Havana, 


OWNER. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


{Annex,  Gallery  No.  ji.) 

WATER  COLORS  AND  CRAYON. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

69  Sanchez,  Pedro,  Ca-  Four  water  colors. 

.  di z, 

70  Guisasola,  Federi-  Water  color. 

co,  Pontevedra, 

74  Lopez  Valdemoro  Crayon  drawings. 
Ortiz  de  Lazcano, 

Senorita  Ines, 


Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

200  Navarrete,  Ricar¬ 

do,  Madrid, 

201«  (Unknown), 

201  b  (Unknown), 

201^  (Unknown), 

201  d,e  (Unknown), 
201/,  g  (Unknown), 

201  h,  i  (Unknown), 

201  j  (Unknown), 

201 1  (Unknown), 

201nz  (Unknown), 

202  Elorriaga,  Ramon, 

New  York, 

203  Ortiz,  D.  J.  de,  New 

York, 


TITLE.  OWNER. 

Las  Hilanderas  (“  The  Carpet  Weav-  Artist, 
ers” — copy  after  Velazquez). 


Saint  Jerome. 

Holy  Family. 

Virgin  and  Child. 

Two  vases  with  flowers. 
The  Combat. 

Still  Life. 

Picnic. 

Pasturing  Bulls. 

A  Bull’s  head. 

A  Portrait  (life  size). 


Ochoa, Bernardino, Madrid. 
Ochoa, Bernardino, Madrid. 
Ochoa, Bernardino, Madrid. 
Ochoa,Bernardino, Madrid. 
Ochoa,  Bernardino, Madrid. 
Ochoa,  Bernardino, Madrid. 
Ochoa, Bernardino, Madrid. 
Ochoa, Bernardino, Madrid. 
Ochoa,Bernardino, Madrid. 
Artist. 


Portrait  of  the  celebrated  explorer  Artist. 
Stanley. 


SCULPTURE. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE 

250  Joes  on,  Crispulo,  A  bust  (wood). 

Manilla,  Philip¬ 
pine  Islands, 

251  Tampinco,  Isabello,  A  bas-relief  (wood). 

Manilla, 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE.  OWNER. 


252-53  Resurecsion,  Two  landscapes. 

Felix, 

Academy 

Manilla. 

of 

Fine 

Arts, 

254 

Resurecsion,  Felix,  A  Canoe. 

Academy 

Manilla. 

of 

Fine 

Arts, 

255 

Resurecsion,  Felix,  Woman  selling  Plants  called  “Lan- 

zones.” 

Academy 

Manilla. 

of 

Fine 

Arts, 

256 

Resurecsion,  Felix,  Fisherman  at  Sacag. 

Academy 

Manilla. 

of 

Fine 

Arts, 

257 

Zaragosa,  Miguel,  Laundry. 

Academy 

Manilla. 

of 

Fine 

Arts, 

258 

Zaragosa,  Miguel,  Old  Policeman. 

Academy 

Manilla. 

of 

Fine 

Arts, 

259 

Garcia,  Regino,  The  Laborer. 

Academy 

Manilla. 

of 

Fine 

Arts, 

260-65  Villanueva,  Natives  of  Manilla  (six paintings). 
Esteban, 

Academy 

Manilla. 

of 

Fine 

Arts, 

266 

Flores,  Simon,  Ma-  A  Village  in  the  Province  of  Pam- 
nilla,  panga. 

Artist. 

OWNER. 

Artist. 

Artist. 


SPAIN 


NO.  •  ARTIST. 

267-68  (Unknown), 
269  (Unknown), 


NO.  ARTIST. 

124  Rodriguez,  Deside- 
rio,  Cienfuegos, 
Cuba, 


TITLE. 

Two  oil  paintings. 

Oil  painting. 

MOSAICS. 

TITLE. 

Mosaic  table. 


131 


OWNER. 

St.  Thomas  College,  Ma¬ 
nilla. 

St.  Thomas  Museum,  Ma¬ 
nilla. 


OWNER. 

Artist. 


(, Spanish  Government  Pavilion.') 

COLLECTIVE  EXHIBIT. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

9  Duque,  Eugenio,  Photographs  of  statues. 

Madrid, 

15  Sellan,  Gregorio,  Dies  and  medals. 

Madrid, 

22  Sellan,  Gregorio,  Old  patterns  of  mint  dies. 

Madrid, 

68  Bibiloni,  Jose,  Bar-  India-ink  drawings. 

celona, 

69  Pupils  of  the  Pro-  Drawings. 

vincial  Academy 
of  Fine  Arts,  Bar¬ 
celona, 

72  (Unknown),  Calligraphs. 

73  Gonzales  y  Mont-  Lithographs. 

blanc,  Modeste, 

Barcelona, 

75  Aramburu, Ricardo,  Crayon  drawings. 

Seville, 

76  Reynoso,  Emilio,  Calligraphs. 

Havana, 

77  Gelabert  y  Herma-  -Engravings. 

no,  R.,  Barcelona, 

78  Lemus,  Eugenio,  Danae  (copper  engraving). 

Madrid, — 

79  Maura,  Bartolome,  Surrender  of  Breda. 

Madrid, 

80  Martinez,  Espi-  Etchings. 

nosa,  Juan,  Ma¬ 
drid, 

81  Salcedo,  Pedro,  Plan  of  the  Escorial  Royal  Monas- 

Morata,  Prov-  tery,  near  Madrid, 
ince  of  Madrid, 

82  Arnanz,  Jose,  Ha-  Stone  engravings. 

vana, 

83  Vidal  y  Roger,  Printed  and  engraved  music. 

Andres,  Barce¬ 
lona, 

84  Calografia  Nacio-  Lithographs. 

nal,  Madrid, 

85  Sola  y  Roca,  Ra-  Lithographs. 

mon,  Barcelona, 

86  Mench  a  y  Rodri-  Lithographs. 

guez,  Faustino, 

Logrono, 

87  Carderera  y  Solano,  Iconography. 

Valentin,  Madrid, 

88  Fortanet,  E.,  Books. 

89  Artillery  Museum,  Collection  of  engravings  of  the  Royal 

Madrid,  Artillery  Manufactory  at  Trubia. 

90  Ariza  y  Campano,  Typographs. 

Jose,  Seville, 

91  Mateu,  Jose  Maria,  Chromo-lithographs. 

Madrid, 


OWNER. 

Artist. 

Spanish  National  Mint. 
Spanish  National  Mint. 
Artist. 

Provincial  Academy  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Provincial  Deputation, 
Cadiz. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist 

Artillery  Museum,  Madrid. 
Artist. 

Artist. 


132 

NO. 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

108 

109 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 

120 

122 

123 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


ARTIST.  TITLE.  OWNER. 

Arnanz,  Jose,  Ha-  Chromo-lithographs.  Artist, 

vana, 

Mariez-Currena,  Photographs.  Artist. 

Heriberto,  Bar¬ 
celona, 


Nobas,  Narciso, 
Barcelona, 
Moragas,  Manuel 
Garcia,  Province 
of  Barcelona, 

Casifiol  de  Leopol- 
do,  Xer es  de  la 
Frontera, 

Napoleon  e  Hijo,  A. 
and  I.,  Barcelona, 

Provincial  Com¬ 
mission,  Lugo, 

Rodriguez  Cortes, 
Cesar, 

Spreafico,  Jose, 
Malaga, 

Alviac  y  Ca.,  Ma¬ 
drid, 

Julia  y  Garcia,  Eu¬ 
sebio,  Madrid', 
Laurent,  I.,  y  Ca., 
Madrid, 

Diaz,  Otero,  Edu¬ 
ardo,  Madrid, 
Casa  Nacional  de 
Moneda,  Madrid, 
Instituto  de  Segun- 
da  Ensenanza, 
Madrid, 

Sebasti&  Vila,  Pe¬ 
dro,  Seville, 
Rodriguez,  An¬ 
tonio,  Seville, 
Sociedad  Econo¬ 
mica  de  Amigos 
del  Pais,  Seville, 
Arce,  Innocencio, 
Barcelona, 
Almela  y  Vinet, 
Francisco,  Se¬ 
ville, 

Mestres,  O.  Jose, 
Barcelona, 

Soler,  Federico, 
Barcelona, 
Guastavin,  Rafael, 
Barcelona, 
Garriga  y  Roca,  Mi¬ 
guel,  Barcelona, 
Fenas,  Ramon, 
Barcelona, 
Rovira  y  Rabassa, 
Antonio,  Barce¬ 
lona, 

Arseni  o,  Alonso, 
Madrid, 

Duque,  Eugenio, 
Madrid, 

Marin  Baldo,  Jose, 
Madrid, 

Benito, Santiago  de, 
Es  corial,  Prov¬ 
ince  of  Madrid, 
Bustamente  y 
Gallo,  Madrid, 


Photographs. 

Photographs. 


Artist. 

Artist. 


Helio-chromo. 

Photographs. 

Monumental  photographs. 

Photographs  of  engravings. 

Album,  with  views  of  the  Monastery 
La  Rabida  and  the  Port  of  Paios. 
Photographs. 

Photographs. 

Photographs. 

Photographs. 

Photographs. 

Photographs. 


Artist. 

Artist. 

Provincial  Commission. 
Artist.  » 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Artist. 

Spanish  National  Mint. 
Artist. 


Photographs.  Artist. 

Photographs.  Artist. 

Photographs.  '  Artist. 

Photo-lithographs.  Artist. 

Photographs.  Artist. 


Architectural  monuments.  Artist. 

Architectural  monuments.  Artist. 

Architectural  monuments.  Artist. 

Architectural  monuments.  Artist. 

Architectural  monuments.  Artist. 

Architectural  monuments.  Artist. 


Architectural  monuments.  Artist. 

Photographs  of  architectural  monu-  Artist, 
ments. 

Photographs  of  architectural  monu-  Artist, 
ments. 

Locks.  Artist. 


Mosaic  in  wood. 


Artist. 


SPAIN. 


133 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE.  OWNER. 


125 

Fernandez  Cuevas,  Three  pictures  of  artificial  birds. 
Pascual,  Bri-  k 

biesca,  Province 
of  Burgos, 

Artist. 

126^  Ruiz,  Manuel,  Ca-  Hair-work, 
diz, 

Artist. 

126^  Ruiz,  Manuel,  Ca-  Wafer-work, 
diz, 

Artist. 

128 

Lozano  y  Villarejo,  Albums. 

Mateo,  Madrid, 

Artist. 

129 

Serrano  y  Arenas,  Silk  embroideries. 

Havana, 

Artist. 

130 

Comacho  de  Diaz,  Work  made  with  scissors. 

Soledad,  Havana, 

Artist. 

271 

Museo  de  San  Flowers  made  of  leaves  of  camote- 
Tomas,  Manilla,  cahoy. 

Artist. 

272 

Casas,  Jose,  Ha-  Hair-work, 
vana, 

Artist. 

273 

Ortells,  Carlos,  Ha-  Hair-work, 
vana, 

Artist. 

/ 


134 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


RUSSIA. 

(. Memorial  Hall ,  Gallery  M.) 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

1  Aivazowsky,  John,  Theodosia,  Cri¬ 

mea, 

2  Aivazowsky,  John,  Theodosia,  Cri¬ 

mea, 

3  Aivazowsky,  John,  Theodosia,  Cri¬ 

mea, 

4  Aivazowsky,  John,  Theodosia,  Cri¬ 

mea, 

5  Aivazowsky,  John,  Theodosia,  Cri¬ 

mea, 

6  Aivazowsky,  John,  Theodosia,  Cri¬ 

mea, 

7  Aivazowsky,  John,  Theodosia,  Cri¬ 

mea, 

8  Bogoliooboff,  Alexis,  Paris, 

9  Bogoliooboff,  Alexis,  Paris, 

10  Bronnikoff,  Theodore,  Rome, 

11  Frentz,  Rodolphus,  St.  Petersburg, 

12  Gerson,  Wojciech,  Warsaw, 

13  Gerson,  Wojciech,  Warsaw, 

14  Gerson,  Wojciech,  Warsaw, 

15  Groozinsky,  Peter,  St.  Petersburg, 

16  Horavsky,  Apollinarius,  St.  Pe¬ 

tersburg, 

11  Yooravleff,  F.,  St.  Petersburg, 

18  Yooravleff,  F.,  St.  Petersburg, 

19  Klodt,  Baron  Michael,  St.  Peters¬ 

burg, 

20  Klodt,  Baron  Michael,  St.  Peters¬ 

burg, 

21  Klodt,  Baron  Michael,  St.  Peters¬ 

burg, 

22  Korzoochin,  Alexis,  St. Petersburg, 

23  Korzoochin,  Alexis,  St. Petersburg, 

24  Kostrzewski,  Francis,  Warsaw, 

25  Malyshef,  - ,  Sergievski-Pos- 

sad, 

26  Miller,  Charles,  Warsaw, 

27  Miller,  Charles,  Warsaw, 

28  Naoomof,  Alexis,  St.  Petersburg, 

29  Naoomof,  Alexis,  St.  Petersburg, 

30  Naoomof,  Alexis,  St.  Petersburg, 

31  Lemoch,  Charles,  St.  Petersburg, 

32  Lemoch,  Charles,  St.  Petersburg, 

33  Lemoch,  Charles,  St.  Petersburg, 

34  Semiradsky,  Henry,  Rome, 

35  Sokoloff,  Peter,  St.  Petersburg, 

36  Zagorsky,  Nicolas,  St.  Petersburg, 

37  Gerimski,  Alexander,  Warsaw, 
37<*  Gerimski,  Alexander,  Warsaw, 


TITLE. 

Storm  on  the  Black  Sea,  near  the  Crimean  coast. 

View  of  Constantinople,  from  the  European  shore. 

Tartar  Women  in  the  Crimea. 

After  the  Storm  (Sunset). 

Storm  in  the  North  Sea. 

The  Rising  Moon,  Black  Sea. 

Shower  in  the  Crimean  Mountains. 

Ice-Drift  on  the  Neva. 

Landscape. 

Roman  Thermal. 

The  Hunter. 

The  Morning  Mist. 

Summer  Rain. 

Knights  of  the  Teutonic  Order  in  Poland,  in  the 
Fourteenth  Century. 

Russian  Team. 

Caucasian  Landscape — View  of  the  River  Arva. 

The  Step-Mother. 

The  Chimney-Sweeper. 

Birch  Forest. 

Landscape. 

Landscape. 

Sunday  Tea-Party. 

Scene  in  the  Wood. 

Hunting  in  Winter. 

Icons  (painted  images). 

Hamlet. 

An  Italian  Woman. 

A  Smoky  Cottage. 

Shepherd  Boy. 

Orphan  Girl. 

Orphan  Girl. 

Peasant  Girl  Feeding  Poultry. 

Peasant  Girl  Making  her  Toilet. 

The  Amulet-Seller. 

Russian  Team. 

Family  Scene. 

A  Tavern. 

A  Game  at  Morro. 


RUSSIA 


135 


NO.  ARTIST. 

3  8  Skirmunt, Simon  de, Brindisi, Italy, 

39  Skirmunt, Simon  de, Brindisi, Italy, 

40  Skirmunt, Simon  de, Brindisi, Italy, 

41  Verestchaghin,  Peter,  Sestroretzk, 

near  St.  Petersburg, 

42  Verestchaghin,  Peter,  Sestroretzk, 

near  St.  Petersburg, 

43  Svertchkoff,  Nicolas,  Zarskoe-Selo, 

near  St.  Petersburg, 

44  Silvanovitch,  Nicolas,  St.  Peters¬ 

burg, 

45  Becker,  Adolph,  St.  Petersburg, 

46  Lindholm,  B.  A.,  St.  Petersburg, 

47  Munsterhelm,  Magnus,  St.  Peters¬ 

burg, 

48  Lagorio,  Lewis,  St.  Petersburg, 

49  Lagorio,  Lewis,  St.  Petersburg, 

50  Skirmund,  S.  A.,  St.  Petersburg, 

51  Clever,  Julius,  St.  Petersburg, 

52  Orlofsky,  Wladimir,  St.  Peters¬ 

burg, 

53  Tomashefky-Bontcha,  Julius,  St. 

Petersburg, 

54  Pleshanoff,  Paul,  St.  Petersburg, 

55  Eckhorst,  B.,  St.  Petersburg, 

56  Eckhorst,  B.,  St.  Petersburg, 

57  Karpoff, - ,  St.  Petersburg, 

58  Krassofsky,  Nicolas,  St.  Peters¬ 

burg, 

59  Krassofsky,  Nicolas,  St.  Peters¬ 

burg, 

60  Titoff,  Andrew,  Rastoff,  Yaroslaw, 

61  Marozoff,  A.  B.,  Moscow, 

62  Racotchi,  Sidorsky  &  Co., 

63  Salabanoff,  D.  A.,  Nijni-Novgorod, 


TITLE. 

A  Festival  in  the  Palazzo  Colonna,  Rome  (six¬ 
teenth  century. 

A  Member  of  the  Council  of  Ten,  Venice. 
Reflection. 

Winter  Palace  Square. 

The  Alexander  Column  (Winter  Palace  Square). 

Carnival  Week  in  the  Country. 

The  Prisoner. 

The  New-Born. 

A  Steamer  in  Floating  Ice. 

Landscape. 

The  Kishaoor  Valley,  Caucasus. 

Along  the  Road  from  Tiflis  to  Akhaltzik. 

A  Family  Party  on  the  Balcony. 

The  First  Snow  .on  a  Ploughed  Field. 

Fishermen. 

Scene  in  Moliere’s  “  Tartuffe.” 

An  Italian. 

Landscape. 

Landscape. 

Young  Girl  Sleeping. 

Study — a  horse. 

Study — a  horse. 

Enameled  images  (icons). 

Portrait  of  the  Emperor  of  Russia,  and  images. 
Images  (icons). 

Painted  images  (imitations  of  ancient  icons). 


64 

65 

66 

67 

68 
69 

71 

72 


NO. 

74 

75 

78 

79 

80 
81 


STATUARY. 


ARTIST. 

Ryger,  Theodore,  Warsaw, 

Ryger,  Theodore,  Warsaw, 
Zengler,  F.,  Warsaw, 

Zengler,  F.,  Warsaw, 

Zengler,  F.,  Warsaw, 

Goojoff,  Nicolas,  Borovichi,  Nov¬ 
gorod, 

Ryger,  Theodore,  Warsaw, 
Zengler,  F.,  Warsaw, 


TITLE. 

Bust  of  Washington  (marble). 

Bust  of  Dr.  Levitoux  (plaster  of  Paris). 

The  Mother’s  First  Joy. 

Bashfulness. 

Sophia  (Mickieviecz's  poem). 

Painted  figures  in  terra-cotta,  representing 
national  subjects. 

Madonna  and  child  Jesus  (marble  bas-relief). 

The  poet  Mickieviecz  (bas-relief  in  marble). 


WOOD  CARVINGS. 


ARTIST. 

Bauman,  Augustus,  Moscow, 
Decamilly,  St.  Petersburg, 
Tzyroolnikoff,  P.,  Sergievsky-Pos- 
sad,  near  Moscow, 

Kroostasheff,  T.  S.,  Sergievsky- 
Possad,  near  Moscow, 

Kooznetzoff, - ,  St.  Petersburg, 

Riabinin, - ,  St.  Petersburg, 


TITLE. 

Images  carved  in  wood. 
Ornamental  carvings. 

Images  carved  in  wood. 

Images  carved  in  wood. 

Child’s  head  carved  in  wood. 
Portrait. 


136 


DEPT.  IV.— ART 


IVORY  CARVINGS. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

82  Alexieff,  A.,  Vologda,  Carving  in  ivory. 

WATER  COLORS. 

NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

83  Sokoloff,  Peter,  St.  Petersburg,  Water  colors. 

84  Kostrzewsky,  Francis,  Warsaw,  The  Dear  Friend. 

Other  Russian  Art  exhibits  are  installed  in  the  Main  Building,  and  enumerated  in 
that  volume  of  the  Catalogue. 


PHOTOGRAPHY 


137 


PHOTOGRAPHY. 

No.  104.— PHOTORGAPHIC  EXHIBITION  BUILDING. 


Architect,  H.  J.  SCHWARZMANN. — Size,  242  by  77  feet. 

Situated  on  the  Avenue  of  the  Republic,  north  of  the  Main  Building,  and  east  of 
Memorial  Hall.  It  is  a  one-story  building,  containing  a  single  large  chamber,  with 
screens  projecting  from  the  side  walls  and  forming  alcoves  for  exhibition  purposes. 


NO.  ARTIST. 


TITLE. 


LOCATION. 


1  K  u  r  1 3,  W.,  New 

York, 

2  Benerman  &  Wilson, 

3  Wenderoth  &  Co., 

Philadelphia, 

4  Brady, W.  B., Wash¬ 

ington, 

5  Alman  &  Co.,  New 

York, 

6  Anthony,  E.  &  H.  T., 

&  Co.,  New  York, 

7  Burrell,  D.  T., 

Brockton,  Mass., 

8  Sibley  &  Co.,  L.  D., 

Vineland,  N.J., 

9  Robbins,  F.,  Oil  City, 

Pa., 

10  Hazzard,  W.  B., 

Philadelphia, 

11  Wilson,  J.  J.,  New 

York, 

12  Bierstadt,  Ch.,  Niag¬ 

ara  Falls,  N.Y., 

13  Delamater,  R.  S., 

Hartford,  Conn., 

14  Waller  &  Schrader, 

Brooklyn,  N.Y., 

15  Creme  r,  James, 

Philadelphia, 

16  Watkins,  E.  C.,  San 

Francisco, 

17  Cox,  W.  A.,  Balti¬ 

more, 

18  Edgar,  Lydia,  Phila¬ 

delphia, 

19  Weston,  N.,  San 

Francisco, 

20  Stoddard,  S.  R., 

Glenn’s  Falls,  N. 
Y., 

21  Reilly,  J.  J.,  San 

Francisco, 

22  Berkan,0.,  Philadel¬ 

phia, 

23  American  Photo- 

Relief  Printing 
Company,  Phila¬ 
delphia, 

24  Bradley  &  Rulofson, 

San  Francisco, 


Photographs,  in  pastel,  oil,  and 
crayon. 

Photographic  transparencies  for 
magic  lanterns. 

Plain  and  colored  photographs. 

Photographs,  plain  and  India  ink. 

Photographs,  plain  and  colored,  in 
pastel,  oil,  and  India  ink. 

Magic  lanterns  and  graphoscopes. 

Plain  photographs. 

Stereoscopic  albums. 

Photographer’s  dark  tent. 

Shade  rollers. 

Improved  magic  lantern. 

Stereoscopic  viewsu 

Photographs,  collections  of. 

Photographic  views. 

Improved  metallic  graphoscopes. 

Photographic  views,  California. 

Porcelain  miniatures. 

Photographs  in  crayon. 

Photographs,  enameled. 

Photographic  views  and  illustrated 
guide-books. 

Stereoscopic  views,  Yosemite  Valley. 

Pyro-photographs,  on  porcelain. 

Transparencies,  on  glass,  for  magic 
lantern,  by  Woodbury  process. 


Screen  1,  W. 
Window,  alcove  13. 
Screen  1,  E. 

Alcove  2,  wall. 
Screen  2,  W. 

Main  avenue. 
Screen  2,  S. 

Alcove  3. 

Alcove  15,  S.E. 
Alcove  1. 

Alcove  3. 

Screen  2,  E. 

Screen  3,  W. 

Screen  3,  W. 

Main  avenue. 
Screen  3,  E. 

Screen  4,  W. 

Screen  4,  W. 

Screen  4,  W. 

Screen  4,  W. 

Screen  4,  W. 

Wall,  alcove  3. 
Window,  alcove  3. 


Photographs,  plain,  in  pastel,  and 
crayon. 


Wall  and  screen  4,  E. 


138 


NO.  ARTIST. 

25  Melander  &  Brother, 

Chicago, 

26  Newell,  R.,  &  Son, 

Philadelphia, 

27  Tyson,  I.  G.,  Phila¬ 

delphia, 

28  Kiloltz,  B.,  Chicago, 

29  Sweeny,  T.T.,  Cleve¬ 

land, 

30  Thorn,  G.  W.,  New 

York, 

31  Seibert,  S.  R.,  Wash¬ 

ington, 

32  Houseworth,  Thos., 

San  Francisco, 

33  Anderson,  D.  H., 

Richmond, 

34  Chase,  W.  M.,  Balti¬ 

more, 

35  Hardy,  A.  N.,  Bos¬ 

ton, 

36  Taylor,  W.  Curtis, 

Philadelphia, 

37  Haworth,  J.,  Phila¬ 

delphia, 

38  Bass,  P.  P.,  Bangor, 

Maine, 

39  Aitken,  Philadel¬ 

phia, 

40  Collins,  Son,  &  Co., 

A.  M.,  Philadel¬ 
phia, 

41  Bigelow,  L.  G.,  De¬ 

troit,  Mich., 

42  Marcy,  L.  J.,  Phila¬ 

delphia, 

43  Ryder,  J.  F.,  Cleve¬ 

land, 

44  Schriber  &  Son, 

Philadelphia, 

45  Kent,  J.  H.,  Roches¬ 

ter,  N.Y., 

46  Gutekunst,  F., 

Philadelphia, 

47  Root,  M.  A.,  Phila¬ 

delphia, 

48  Pattburg  &  Bros., 

New  York, 

49  Entrekin,  W.  G., 

Philadelphia, 

50  Butterfield,  D.  W., 

Boston, 

51  Rau,  George,  Phila¬ 

delphia, 

52  Clemons,  J.  R., 

Philadelphia, 

53  Hesler,  A.,  Evans¬ 

ton,  Ill., 

54  Fitzgibbon,  J.  H.,  St. 

Louis, 

55  Landy,  J.,  Cincin¬ 

nati, 


56  Rocher,  H.,  Chi¬ 
cago, 


57  Sarony,  N.,  New 
York, 


DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


TITLE.  LOCATION. 


Stereoscopic  groups. 

Screen  4,  S. 

Photographic  views. 

Screen  5,  W. 

Photograph  in  crayon. 

Screen  5,  S. 

Plain  photographs. 

Photographic  views. 

Screen  5,  S. 
Screen  5,  E. 

Photographic  views. 

Screen  5,  E. 

Improved  stereoscopic  camera. 

Alcove  6. 

Photographs,  Yosemite  Valley. 

Wall,  alcove  6. 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  6,  W. 

Stereoscopic  views. 

Screen  6,  W. 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  6,  W. 

Photographs,  plain  and  colored,  por¬ 
celain  miniatures. 

Photo-apparatus  and  albumen  paper. 

Screen  6,  E. 

Main  avenue. 

Burnisher  for  photographs. 

Main  avenue. 

Photographs  in  crayon. 

Wall,  alcove. 

Card  mounts,  in  various  styles,  for 
photographs. 

Wall,  alcove  7. 

Photographs,  single  and  in  groups. 

Screen  7,  W. 

Improved  oil  and  lime-light  lanterns. 

Screen  7,  S. 

Photographs  in  crayon,  and  chromo 
“  Yankee  Doodle/' 

Photographs  of  animals. 

Screen  7,  E. 

Screen  8,  W. 

Large  photographic  portraits,  direct 
from  life. 

Photographs,  glace,  crayon,  water 
color,  and  plain! 

Illustrations  of  photography  from 
August,  1839,  to  May,  1876. 
Passe-partouts  and  velvet  cases. 

Screen  8,  E. 

Screen  9,  N.  wall. 

Screen  8,  S. 

Main  avenue. 

Oscillating  enameling  machine. 

Main  avenue. 

Large  landscape  views. 

Screen  9,  E. 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  9,  E. 

Sample  prints  on  his  albumen  and 
on  plain  paper. 

Portraits  of  babies. 

Screen  9,  E. 

Wall,  alcove  10. 

Collection  of  daguerreotypes, twenty- 
five  years  old. 

Collection  of  character  photographs 
representing  the  Seven  Ages  of 
Man,  laughing  and  crying  ba¬ 
bies,  and  large  photograph  por¬ 
traits. 

Photographs,  single  figures  and 
compositions,  in  size  from  17  by  20 
plate  to  11  by  14;  imperial,  bou¬ 
doir,  and  promenade  portraits. 

Photographs,  plain  and  in  crayon. 

Wall,  alcove  10. 

Screen  10,  W. 
Screen  10,  S. 

Screen  10,  E. 

Wall,  alcove  11. 

PHOTOGRAPHY 


139 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

58  Broadbent  &  Phil-  Photographs,  plain,  crayon,  and 

lips,  Philadelphia,  water  color. 

59  Root,  Samuel,  Du-  Photographs. 

buque,  Iowa, 

60  Wilson,  Hood,  &  Co.,  Photographic  accessories,  chemicals, 

Philadelphia,  and  lenses. 

61  Mosher,  C.  D.,  Chi-  Photographic  portraits  and  patent 

cago,  album. 

62  American  Photo-Re-  Transparencies  by  Woodbury  pro- 

lief  Printing  Co.,  cess. 

Philadelphia, 

63  Beckers,  Alex.,  New  Revolving  stereoscopes. 

York, 

64  Hanse,  A.  L.,  Phila-  Photographic  ghemicals. 

delphia, 

65  Evans,  G.  &  W.  P.,  Photographic  chairs. 

Malden,  Mass., 

66  Allen  &  Rowell,  Bos-  Enlarged  photographs  in  permanent 

ton,  pigments. 

67  Seiler,  Carl,  Phila-  Micro-photographs: 

delphia, 

68  Hovey,  E.  F.,  Phila-  Photographic  views. 

delphia, 

69  Holyland,  J.,  Balti-  Photographic  groups. 

more, 

70  Gubleman,  Theo.,  Photographs,  plain  and  in  pastel. 

Jersey  City,  N.J., 

71  Babbit,  P.  D.,  Ni-  Transparencies. 

agara,  N.Y., 

72  Stock  &  Bro.,  J.,  New  Photographic  apparatus. 

York, 

73  McAllister,  T.  H.,  Magic  lantern  apparatus. 

New  York, 

74  Zimmerman,  T.,  St.  Portraits  of  Indians,  and  views  of 

Paul,  Minn.,  Minnesota  scenery. 

75  Schwind  &  Ki^uger,  Photographic  portraits. 

New  York, 

76  Train  &  Bundy,  Photographic  portraits. 

Helena,  Montana, 

77  Peck,  S.  M.,  &  Co.,  Photographic  apparatus. 

New  York, 

78  Marshall,  W.  I.,  Views  of  Yellowstone  Park. 

79  Holler,  H.,  New  Photo-portraits  and  camera-stand. 

York, 

80  Gerlach  &  Fro  m-  Photographs,  plain  and  in  crayon. 

hagen,  Philadel¬ 
phia, 

81  Broich  &  Kreuger,  Photographic  portraits. 

Milwaukee,  Wis., 

82  Busey,  N.  H.,  Balti-  Photographic  portraits. 

more, 

83  McIntyre  &  Co.,  Stereoscopic  views. 

Alexandria,  N.  Y., 

84  Benerman  &  Wilson,  Photographic  publications. 

Philadelphia, 

85  Centennial  Photo-  Views  of  Centennial  Exhibition. 

graph  Co.,  Phila¬ 
delphia, 

86  Paxson  Bros.,  New  Enlarged  photographs. 

York, 

87  Scovill  Manufactur-  Photographic  apparatus. 

ing  Co.,  New  York, 

88  Harring,  J.  C.,  Mas-  Photographic  portraits. 

sillon,  O., 

89  Schlesinger, L.,Phil-  Photograph  album  of  Philadelphia 

adelphia,  physicians. 

90  Gurney,  J.  J.,  New  Colored  enameled  photographs. 

York, 

91  Waterman  &  Hall,  Views  of  buildings. 

New  York, 


Screen  11,  W. 
Screen  11,  S. 

Main  avenue. 
Screen  11,  E. 
Window,  alcove  11. 

Alcove  11. 

Alcove  11. 

Alcove  11. 

Screen  12,  W. 

Screen  12,  S. 

Screen  12,  E. 

Screen  12,  E. 

Screen  12,  E. 

Window,  alcove  13. 

Alcove  13. 

Alcove  13. 

Screen  13,  W. 

Screen  13,  V/. 

Screen  13,  S. 

Main  avenue. 

Screen  16,  E. 

Wall,  alcove  14. 

Wall,  alcove  14. 

Screen  14,  W. 
Screen  14,  W. 
Screen  14,  W. 
Screen  14,  S. 
Screen  14,  E. 

Wall,  N.E.  corner. 
Alcove  15. 

Wall,  N.E. 

Wall,  S.E. 

Wall,  S.E. 

Wall,  S.E. 


140 


DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


TITLE. 


93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 


Solar  cameras. 
Photograph  apparatus. 


Views  of  mechanical  constructions. 
Views  of  Mississippi,  and  portraits. 


NO.  ARTIST. 

92  Woodward,  D.  A., 

Baltimore, 

Semmendinger,  A., 

Fort  Lee,  N.J., 

Seavey,  L.W.,  New  Photographic  backgrounds,  papier 
York,  mache,  furniture,  and  accessories. 

Reid,J.  J.,  Paterson, 

N.  J., 

Doremus,  Pater¬ 
son,  N.J., 

De  Silva,  Abraham,  Interior  views  of  students’  rooms, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Yale  College. 

Howell,  J.  R.,  New  Artistic  photographic  portraits. 
York, 

99  Pach,  New  York,  Photographic  views. 

100  Paullin,W.T.,Phil-  Photographic  portraits. 

adelphia, 

101  Gentile  &  Co.,  Chi-  Photographic  portraits. 

cago, 

102  Simons,  M.P., Phil-  Photographic  portraits. 

adelphia. 


LOCATION. 

Alcove  16,  S.E. 

Alcove  15,  S.E. 

Wall,  alcove  15,  S.E. 

Screen  15,  E. 

Screen  15,  E. 

Screen  15,  N. 

Screen  15,  W. 

Wall  alcove  18. 
Screen  16,  E. 

Screen  16,  E. 

Screen  3,  W. 


103 

Evans,  E.  D.,  Corn-  Photographic  portraits, 
ing,  N.Y., 

Screen  16,  N. 

104 

Lewis,  T.,  Cam-  Historical  stereoscopic  views. 
bridgeport,Mass., 

Screen  16,  W. 

105 

Black,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  Views  of  the  Arctic  Regions. 
Boston,  Mass., 

Screen  16,  W. 

106 

Bonine,  E.  A.,  Em-  Stereoscopic  views  of  Florida, 
porium,  Pa., 

Screen  16,  W. 

107 

Schluter,  B.,  Kan-  Photographs  in  crayon, 
sas  City, 

Screen  16,  W. 

108 

French,  J.  A.,  Stereoscopic  portraits,  colored. 
Keene,  N.  H., 

Screen  16,  S. 

109 

Brooks,  Thomas,  Glace  embossing  press. 
Philadelphia, 

Wall,  alcove  19. 

110 

Freeman,  A.,  Dal-  Photographic  portraits  and  views, 
las,  Texas, 

ScTeen  17,  E. 

111 

Levy,  Albert,  New  Architectural  views. 

York 

Screen  17,  E. 

112 

Strong  &  Dotterer,  Views  of  the  Holy  Land. 
Philadelphia, 

Screen  17,  E. 

113 

Wetherby,  Mrs.,  Colored  photographs. 

Philadelphia, 

Screen  17,  W. 

114 

Payne,  H.  T.,  Los  Views  of  semi-tropical  California. 
Angelos,  Cal., 

Screen  17,  W. 

115 

Meyers,  J.  W.,  Photograph  of  pen-drawing. 

New  York, 

Screen  12,  S. 

116 

Weaver,  Mrs.  A.  Photograph — Fern-leaf  mottoes. 

K.,  Salem,  O., 

Screen  17,  W. 

117 

Folsom,  J.  H.,  Dan-  Cabinet  and  solar  prints, 
bury,  Conn., 

Screen  17,  W. 

118 

Collins,  G.  W.,  Ur-  Cabinet  photographs, 
bana,  O., 

Screen  17,  W. 

119 

Hall,  — ,  Great  Bar-  Stereoscopic  views  and  portraits, 
rington,  Mass., 

Screen  17,  W. 

120 

Gaffield,  Thomas,  Original  designs  of  ferns,  feathers, 
Boston,  and  mosses  in  photography. 

Screen  17,  S. 

121 

Graves,  J.  A.,Dela-  Landscape  views, 
ware  Water  Gap, 

Pa., 

Screen  18,  E. 

122 

B  ac  h  r  a  c  h  Bros.,  Portraits  and  enlargements. 
Baltimore, 

Screen  18,  E. 

123 

Robbins,  F.,  Oil  Views  of  the  Oil  Region. 

City,  Pa., 

Screen  18,  E. 

124 

Bell  &  Rau,  Phila-  Stereoscopic  views  from  dry  plates, 
delphia, 

Screen  18,  N. 

125 

American  Photo-  Transparencies  for  door  and  window 
Relief  Printing  decorations, by  Woodbury  process. 

Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Door,  alcove  9. 

126 

Moran,  John,  Phil-  Landscape  views, 
adelphia, 

Screen  12,  E. 

PHOTOGRAPHY 


141 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE.  LOCATION. 

127  Van  Loo,  Leon, Cin-  Photograph  portraits,  single  and  in  Screen  13,  W. 

cinnati,  groups. 

128  Ok  e  rb  u  n  d,  E.  G.,  Photographic  portraits.  Screen  2,  N. 

Ishpeming,Mich., 

129  Marshall,  Aug.,  Vitrified  pfhoto  enamels.  Screen  22,  N. 

Boston, 

130  Rice,  J.  D.,  Phila-  Improved  stereoscope.  Screen  8,  N.. 

delphia, 

131  Wallace,  E.,  Jr.,  Specimens  of  amateur  photography.  Screen  17,  W. 

Philadelphia, 

132  Rice  Bros.,  Wash-  Specimens  of  glace  photographs.  Screen  7,  N. 

ington,  D.C., 

133  Stockwell,  N.,  Dry  plate  camera.  Alcove  6,  N. 

Bainbridge,  N.Y., 

134  Morrow,  J.  H., Phil-  Microscopic  photographs  for  charms.  Main  avenue. 

adelphia, 

135  Gaffield,  Thomas,  Photographs  illustrating  the  action  Wall,  alcove  18. 

Boston,  of  sunlight  on  glass* 

136  N  ewton,  H.  J.,  Photographs,  from  emulsion,  dry  Wall,  alcove  N.W. 

New  York,  plate  negatives. 


FOREIGN. 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

137  Lemere,  Bedford,  Architectural  photographs. 

&  Co.,  London, 

138  Wilson,  G.  W.,  Photograph  album  of  Scottish 

Aberdeen,  scenery. 

139  Wilson,  G.  W.,Ab-  Glass  transparencies  and  enlarged 

erdeen,  views  in  carbon. 

140  Henderson,  A.  L.,  Vitrified  enameled  photographs, 

London,  plain  and  colored. 

141  Lee,  E.  P.,  &  Co.,  Enameled  photographs,  plain  and 

Cardiff,  colored. 

142  Baum,  F.,  Man-  Permanent  photographs  in  carbon. 

Chester,  England, 

143  Fradelle  &  Mar-  Card  portraits. 

shall,  London, 

144  Barnard,  J.,  Bed-  Permanent  photographs  in  carbon. 

ford,  England, 

145  •  Hanson,  W., Leeds,  Photographic  portraits,  card  and  cab- 

England,  inet. 

146  Bedford,  W.,  Eng-  Photographic  landscapes. 

land, 

147  Brownrigg,  T.  M.,  Photographic  landscapes. 

Dublin, 

148  Crawshay,  Robert,  Photographic  landscapes. 

Wales, 

149  Jennings,  Payne,  Photographic  landscapes. 

Dublin, 

150  England,  William,  Landscapes  and  statuary. 

London, 

151  Wortly,  Stuart,  Seascape,  landscape,  and  portrait 

London,  studies. 

152  Norman,  Carl,  Tun-  Landscape  and  architectural  photo¬ 

bridge  Wells,  graphs. 

153  Heath,  Vernon,  Landscape  studies,  enlarged  and 

London,  printed  in  carbon. 

154  Dallmeyer,  J.  H.,  Specimen  of  photographs  made  with 

London,  Dallmeyer’s  lenses. 

155  Ross  &  Co.,  Lon-  Specimen  of  photographs  made  with 

don,  Ross’s  symmetrical  lenses. 

156  Hudson,  F.,  Vent-  Landscape  photographs. 

nor, 

157  Stereoscopic  Com-  Portraits  of  celebrities. 

pany,  London, 

158  Hedges,  David,  Portraits  of  animals. 

Lytham,  Eng., 


LOCATION. 

Table,  alcove  29. 
Wall,  alcove  29. 
Wall,  W. 

Wall,  W. 

Wall,  W. 

Wall,  W. 

Wall,  W. 

Wall,  S.W. 

Wall,  S.W. 

Wall,  S.W. 

Wall,  S.W. 

Wall,  S.W. 

Wall,  W. 

Wall,  S.  &  W. 
Wall,  S. 

Screen  28,  W. 
Screen  28,  N. 
Wall,  W. 

Screen  28,  E. 
Screen  *8,  E. 
Screen  28,  E. 


142  DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


NO.  ARTIST. 


TITLE. 


159  Crawshay,  Robert, 

Wales, 

160  Bool,  A.  &  J.,  Lon¬ 

don, 

161  Robinson,  H.  P., 

Leamington, 

Eng., 

162  Good,  Frank  M., 

London, 

163  Beau,  Adolph,  Lon¬ 

don, 

164  York,  Frederick, 

London, 

165  Crawshay,  Robert, 

Wales, 

166  Cameron,  Mrs., 

167  Slingsby,  R.,  Lin¬ 

coln,  England, 

168  Fradell  &  Marshall, 

London, 

169  York,  F.,  London, 

170  Hanson, W.,  Leeds, 

171  Newman,  J.  H.,  N. 

S.  Wales, 

172  Newman,  J.  H.,  N. 

S.  Wales, 

173  Notman,  W.,  Mon¬ 

treal,  Canada, 

174  Notman,  W.,  Mon¬ 

treal,  Canada, 

175  Notman,  W.,  Mon¬ 

treal,  Canada, 

176  Barrow,  R.  W., 

Kingston,  Cana¬ 
da, 

177  Grenier,  N.  N., 

Montreal,  Cana¬ 
da, 

178  Barrow,  R.  W., 

Kingston,  Cana¬ 
da, 

179  Henderson,  Alex., 

Montreal,  Cana¬ 
da, 

180  Adams,  Owen, 

Sound,  Canada, 

181  Anderson,  R.  W., 

Toronto,  Canada, 

182  Climo,  J.  S.,  St. 

John, 

183  Bruce,  J.,  &  Co., 

Toronto,  Canada, 

184  Henderson,  Alex., 

Montreal,  Cana¬ 
da, 

185  Frith,  F.,  Reigate, 

Eng., 

186  Blanchard,  Val., 

London, 

187  Blanchard,  Val., 

London, 

188  Valentine,  J  a  m  e  s, 

Dundee, 

189  Delden,  E.,  Bres¬ 

lau, 

190  Levy,  J.,  &  Co., 

Paris, 

191  K  i  ep  e  r  t„  H.,  St. 

Petersburg, 

192  Kiepert,  H.,  St. 

Petersburg, 


Landscape  studies. 

Landscape  studies. 

Instantaneous  views  and  composi¬ 
tion  portraits  from  life. 

Views  of  Palestine. 

Photographs  of  silver-ware,  and  por¬ 
traits. 

Photographs  and  lantern  transparen¬ 
cies  illustrating  zoology. 

Landscape  views. 

Character  portraits. 

Large  portraits  from  life. 

Enlarged  portrait  in  carbon. 

Architectural  studies. 

Card,  cabinet,  and  large  portraits. 

Large  photograph  portraits. 

Cabinet  photographs. 

Photographs  in  crayon  and  water 
color. 

Photographs  in  oil  and  water  color. 

Composition  groups  and  plain  photo¬ 
graphs. 

Cabinet  photographs  and  views. 


Photographing  on  wood. 

Photographs  of  buildings. 

Photographic  landscapes. 

Photographic  landscapes. 
Photographic  landscapes. 
Stereoscopic  views. 

Photographic  portraits. 

Composition  picture  of  skating  scene. 

Interior  of  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

Photographic  portrait. 

Photographic  portrait. 

Photograph,  Balmoral  Castle,  and 
other  views. 

Photo  portraits. 

Glass  transparencies. 

Photo  portrait  of  Emperor  William. 

Photo  portrait  of  Prince  Bismarck. 


LOCATION. 
Screen  28,  E. 

Screen  28,  E. 

Wall,  alcove  28. 

Wall,  alcove  28. 

Screen  27,  W. 

Screen  27,  W. 

Screen  27,  W. 

Screen  27,  W. 
Screen  27,  W. 

Screen  27,  W. 

Screen  27,  W. 
Wall,  alcove  29. 
Screen  27,  N. 

Screen  27,  N. 

Screen  27,  E. 

Wall,  alcove  27. 

Screen  26,  W. 

Screen  26,  N. 

Screen  26,  N. 

Screen  26,  E. 

Screen  26,  E. 

Screen  26,  E. 
Screen  26,  E, 
Screen  26,  E. 
Screen  26,  E. 

Screen  24,  W. 
Screen  25,  W. 
Screen  25, W. 
Screen  25,  W. 
Wall,  alcove  24. 
Main  avenue. 
Screen  23,  N. 
Screen  24,  N 


PHOTOGRAPHY 


H3 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE.  LOCATION. 

193  Mischenski,  Dant-  Variety  of  artistic  photographs  from  Screen  25,  N. 
z  ic,  life. 


194 

Schaarwachler,  J.  Variety  of  artistic  photographs. 

C.,  Berlin, 

Screen  25,  E. 

195 

Ruckwardt,  H.,  Architectural  views. 

Berlin, 

Screen  25,  E. 

196 

Loescher  &  Petsch,  Variety  of  composition  portraits. 

Berlin, 

Screen  23,  W. 

197 

Rosier,  J., Bad  Lan-  Architectural  photographs, 
deck, 

Screen  23,  W. 

198 

Jacobi,  C.  H.,  Landscape  views. 

Coblentz, 

Screen  23,  W. 

199 

Jacobi,  C.  H.,  Views  in  printing-ink. 

.Coblentz, 

Screen  23,  W. 

200 

S  c  h  0 1 1  z  ,  Robert,  Landscape  photographs. 

Screen  23,  W. 

Goerlitz, 

Screen  23,  N. 

201 

Ritschel,  G.  A.,  Photographic  portraits. 

Warbrunn, 

202 

Kiewning,  E.,  Stet-  Photographic  portraits, 
tin, 

Screen  23,  W. 

203 

Adele,  Vienna,  Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  23,  N. 

204 

Adele,  Vienna,  Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  24,  N. 

205 

Schulz  &  Suck,  Photographic  portraits. 

Carlsruhe, 

Screen  24,  E. 

206 

Reichard  &  Lind-  Photographic  portraits, 
ner,  Berlin, 

Screen  24,  E. 

207 

Schwier,  K.,  Wei-  Copies  of  paintings. 

mar, 

Screen  24,  E. 

208 

Heiler,  E.,  Life-studies  of  the  Cayuganga 

Indians. 

Screen  24,  E. 

209 

Brauneck  &  Mey-  Photo  mechanical  prints, 
ers,  Mayence, 

Screen  24,  E. 

210 

Rathenower,  Ber-  Optical  and  photo  apparatus, 
lin, 

Wall,  alcove  24. 

211 

Hertzog,  J.,  Bre-  Photo  chemicals. 

Wall,  alcove  24. 

men, 

212  Obernetter,  J.  B.,  Photomechanical  prints,  bound  in  Wall,  alcove  24. 

Munich,  albums. 

213  Romeli,  Ph.,  Ber-  Photographs  illustrating  the  expedi-  Wall,  alcove  24. 

lin,  tion  in  Africa,  1873  and  1874. 

214  Henig,  R.,  Berlin,  Photographic  cards.  Wall,  alcove  24. 

215  Trapp  &  Munch,  Exhibitors  of  photographs  and  pho-  Wall,  alcove  25. 

Friedberg,  tograph  papers. 

216  Albert,  J.,  Munich,  Photographs  in  printing-ink.  Screen  25,. W. 

217  Geldmacher,  F.W.,  Permanent  photographs  on  various  Screen  25,  E. 

Frankfort,  materials. 

218  Angerer,  Munich,  Family  groups.  Alcove  25. 

219  Braun,A.,Dornach,  View  in  the  Alps.  Screen  24, 

220  Naya,  E.,  Venice,  View  of  Rome.  Screen  24, 

221  Heid,  Dr.,  Vienna,  Interior  View  of  Horticultural  Screen  24, 

House. 

222  Charnaux,  F.,  Ge-  View  in  the  Alps.  Screen  25, 

neva, 

223  Liebert,  A.,  Paris,  Photographic  portrait.  Screen  25, 

224  Albert,  J.,  Munich,  Oberammergauer  or  Passionsspiele.  Screen  25, 

225  Delden,E,, Breslau,  Photographic  portraits.  Screen  25, 

226  Reitmeyer,  J.,  Mu-  Large  photographs  from  life.  Screen  24, 

nich, 


227  Wolf,  Geo.,  Ham-  Photographic  portraits. 

burg, 

228  Trapp  &  Munch,  Photographs  on  their  make  of  albu- 

Friedberg,  men  paper. 

229  Cremer,  J.,  Glad-  Photographs  in  carbon. 

bach, 

230  Schwier,  K.,  Wei-  Photograph  of  cartoon. 

mar, 

231  Vidal,  Leon,  Paris,  Photo  chromic  prints. 

232  Walery,  Paris,  Photographic  portraits. 

233  Liebert,  Paris,  Permanent  photographs  in  carbon. 


Wall,  alcove  26. 

Screen  24,  W. 

1 

Wall,  alcove  25. 

Wall,  alcove  25. 

Screen  23,  E. 
Screen  22,  W. 
Wall,  alcove  23. 


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144 


NO.  ARTIST.  TITLE. 

234  BrayJ.W.,  de,  Nice,  Landscape  views. 

235  Hutinet,  D.,  Paris,  Specimens  of  photographers’  cards. 

236  Gillott,  Paris,  Specimens  of  photo  engraving. 

237  Auzerer,V.,  Vienna,  Large  interior  photographs. 

238  Stiilfried,  R.  B.,Yo-  Views  in  Japan. 

kohama, 

239  Largarjoli,  F.,  Me-  Views  in  the  Tyrol. 

ran,  Tyrol, 

240  Wasservogel,  S.,  Studies  of  animals. 

Olmiitz, 

241  Schodisch,  Lud.,  Studies  of  animals. 

Oberwarth, 

242  Luckhardt,  F.,  Vi-  Photographic  portraits. 

enna, 

243  Gertinger,  J.,  Vi-  Photographic  portraits. 

enna,  * 

244  Burckman,  F.,  Mu-  Colored  transparencies  on  glass. 

nich, 

245  Luckhardt,  F.,  Vi-  Col tfred  stereoscopic  portraits. 

enna, 

246  Bogner,  A.,  Mu-  Venus  and  Tannhauser. 

nich, 

247  Ungar,  J.,  Vienna,  Children’s  portraits. 

248  Rupprecljt,  M.,  Groups  from  life. 

Oldenburg, 

249  Aubert,  E.,  Chris-  Photographic  portraits. 

tiania, 

250  Knudsen,  K.,  Ber-  Landscape  views. 

gen, 

251  Knudsen,  C.,  Chris-  Portraits  of  ladies. 

tiania, 

252  Beernaert  Freres,  Photographic  portraits. 

Ghent, 

253  Pacheco,  I.,  Rio  de  Plain  and  colored  photographs. 

Janeiro, 

254  Fidanza,  F.  A.,  Pa-  Photographic  portraits. 

rk,  Brazil, 

255  Satyro,  Pedro,  .  Colored  miniatures. 

256  Sabino,  J.  T.,  Par&,  Card  photographs. 

Brazil, 

257  Christiano,  Jr.,  Card  and  cabinet  photographs. 

Buenos  Ayres, 

258  Monzon,T.  B.,  Bue-  Card  and  cabinet  photographs. 

nos  Ayres, 

259  Petre,  F.,  Buenos  Colored  photograph. 

Ayres, 

260  Aguila,  C.  de,  Bue-  Photographic  views. 

nos  Ayres, 

261  Proa,  C.,  Buenos  Photographic  portraits. 

Ayres, 

262  Pozzo,  Aug.,  Oesti,  Photographic  portraits. 

263  Bunge,  E.,  Buenos  Photographs  of  public  buildings. 

Ayres, 

263^  Souza,  Silveira,  Colored  miniatures. 

Rio  de  Janeiro, 

263^Ferrez,  M,,  Rio  Geological  photographs, 
de  Janeiro 

263^  Verranzo,  L.,  Rio  Portraits  and  views, 
de  Janeiro, 

264  Geologica,  C.,  Rio  Photographic  portraits. 

de  Janeiro, 

265  Wiklund,  O.,  Wes-  Composition  groups  and  views. 

teras,  Sweden, 

266  Bergh,  E.,  Stock-  Landscape. 

holm,  Sweden, 

267  Winge,  M.  E.,  Copies  of  cartoons. 

Stockholm,  Swe¬ 
den, 

268  Jager,  J.,  Stock-  Photographs  of  sculpture  and  paint- 

holm,  Sweden,  ings. 


Alcove  23. 
Alcove  23. 
Screen  23,  E. 
Screen  22,  E. 
Screen  22,  E. 

Screen  22,  E. 

Screen  21,  W. 

Screen  21,  W. 

Screen  21,  W. 

Screen  21,  W. 

Screen  21,  W* 

Alcove  22,  W. 

Screen  21,  N. 

Screen  21,  E. 
Screen  21,  E. 

Wall,  alcove  22. 

Wall,  alcove  22. 

Wall,  alcove  22, 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W, 
Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 
Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  W. 

Screen  20,  E. 

Screen  20,  E. 

Screen  20,  E. 

Screen  20,  E. 


PHOTOGRAPHY 


H5 


NO. 

ARTIST. 

TITLE. 

LOCATION. 

269 

Lundberg,  W., 
Stockholm, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  20,  E. 

270 

Osti,  Henry,  Up- 
sala,  Sweden, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  20,  E. 

271 

Sophje,  L.,  Upsala, 
Sweden, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  20,  E. 

272 

Campa,  C.  Y.,  Mex¬ 
ico, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  19,  W. 

273 

Stillfried  &  Ander¬ 
son,  Yokohama, 
Japan, 

Native  portraits  and  views. 

Wall,  alcove  20,  S. 

274 

Tyszkiewicz,Count, 

Russia, 

Portraits  and  views  illustrating  his 
travels  in  Africa,  and  taken  there 
by  his  artist. 

Wall  alcove  19. 

275 

Bergomasco, St.  Pe¬ 
tersburg, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  18,  W. 

276 

Meczkowski,  War¬ 
saw, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  18,  W. 

277 

Brandel,  Warsaw, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  18,  W. 

278 

Kostra,  Warsaw, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  18,  W. 

279 

Karelin,  Warsaw, 

Photographic  portraits. 

Screen  18,  W. 

280 

Carbutt,  John,  Phil 
adelphia, 

Photo-lithograph  reproductions. 

Screen  13,  E. 

281 

Bierstadt,  E.,  New 
York, 

Photographs,  in  printing-ink,  by  Al¬ 
bert's  process. 

Wall,  N.W. 

282 

Mason,  O.  G.,  New 
York, 

Photographs  of  the  moon. 

Wall,  alcove  1,  N.W. 

283 

Hirsh,  J.  M.,  Chi¬ 
cago, 

Specimens  of  relief  plate  engravfng. 

Wall,  N. 

284 

Wenderoth,  F.  A., 
Philadelphia, 

Specimens  of  photo  engraving. 

Screen  13,  E. 

285 

Ph  0 1  o-Lithograph 
Co.,  New  York, 

Specimens  of  photo  lithography.  * 

Wall,  N. 

286 

Osgood,  J.  R.,  &  Co., 
Boston, 

Photographs  in  printing-ink,  by 
heliotype  process. 

Screen  13,  E. 

287 

Ornamental  Mirror 
Co.,  New  York, 

Photographs  on  mirrors. 

Wall,  N.,  alcove  4. 

No.  no.— CENTENNIAL  PHOTOGRAPHIC  ASSOCIATION 
BUILDING, 

Architects,  H.  J.  Schwarzmann,  Hugh  Kafka. — Size,  150  feet  by  $0  feet. 

The  Photographic  Association  have  erected  a  one-story  frame  building,  located 
north  of  the  Main  Exhibition  Building,  on  the  east  side  of  Belmont  Avenue?  It  con¬ 
tains  one  room  for  the  exhibition  of  photographs,  and  three  rooms  for  photographers, 
for  working  purposes. 


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DEPT.  IV.— ART 


OUT-DOOR  WORKS  OF  ART. 


WINGED  HORSES. 

Owned  by  the  Fairmount  Park  Commission. 

In  front  of  Memorial  Hall  are  situated  two  bronze  groups,  each  representing  the 
mythological  winged  horse  Pegasus ;  by  the  side  of  the  one  stands  a  figure  emblem¬ 
atic  of  Music,  and  by  the  other  a  figure  representing  History.  They  were  cast  in 
Vienna,  and  purchased  by  the  Park  Commission. 

No.  12. — BARTHOLDI’S  FOUNTAIN. 

Architect,  A.  BARTHOLDI,  of  Paris. — Size,  basin,  26  feet  in  diameter  ;  height,  30  feet; 

statue,  11  feet. 

* 

Situated  in  the  Esplanade,  in  front  of  the  main  entrance  to  the  grounds;  con¬ 
structed  of  iron,  bronzed,  and  was  cast  in  Paris  by  A.  Durenne.  In  the  centre  of 
the  basin  is  erected  a  triangular  pedestal,  on  the  faces  of  which  are  aquatic  monsters, 
and  fishes  spouting  water.  Upon  the  pedestal  are  three  female  Caryatides,  supporting 
a  basin  thirteen  feet  in  diameter,  which  receives  the-  water  from  an  upper  basin 
upheld  by  three  infant  Tritons;  the  whole  surmounted  by  a  Mural  Crown,  through 
which  the  water  flows.  An  illuminating  apparatus  is  attached,  in  order  to  combine 
the  effects  of  light  and  water.  This  fountain  is  intended  to  embody  an  allegorical 
representation  of  the  elements  Water  and  Light. 

No.  13.— CATHOLIC  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  FOUNTAIN. 

Architect,  Herman  Kirn,  Philadelphia. 

• 

Situated  at  the  junction  of  Fountain  Avenue  and  the  Avenue  of  the  Republic,  at 
the  northwestern  corner  of  Machinery  Hall.  In  design  it  is  a  circular  platform,  with 
four  arms  projecting  at  right  angles,  terminating  in  four  smaller  circular  platforms. 
From  the  centre  of  the  large  circle  rises  a  marble  rock  work,  sixteen  feet  high,  with  a 
diameter  of  eighteen  feet  at  base,  on  which  stands  a  statue  of  Moses  smiting  the  rock. 
The  water  descends  from  numerous  fissures  into  a  basin  forty  feet  in  diameter.  On 
each  of  the  circular  platforms  is  a  drinking-fountain,  twelve  feet  in  height  and  eight 
feet  eight  inches  in  diameter,  surrounded  with  statues,  nine  feet  high.  Thes'e  represent 
Father  Mathew,  Charles  Carroll,  Archbishop  John  Carroll,  and  Commodore  John 
Barry.  It  has  been  erected  by  contributions  made  by  the  numerous  societies  form¬ 
ing  the  Catholic  Total  Abstinence  Union  of  America. 

No.  24.— THE  AMERICAN  SOLDIER. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

A  granite  statue,  designed  for  the  Antietam  Soldiers’  Monument ;  is  twenty-one 
feet  six  inches  high,  exclusive  of  the  pedestal,  and  weighs  thirty  tons;  it  represents 
a  soldier  in  the  United  States  uniform,  standing  at  rest,  and  is  located  in  front  of  the 
north-central  entrance  of  the  Main  Building,  and  opposite  Memorial  Hall. 


OUT-DOOR  WORKS  OF  ART. 


147 


No.  29^.— RUSTIC  MONUMENT. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

A  granite  column,  entwined  with  polished  ivy,  and  surmounted  by  a  cross ;  is 
situated  southeast  of  Machinery  Hall. 

No.  29A— MONUMENT. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

A  small  polished  granite  monument,  surmounted  by  an  urn ;  is  located  in  front  of 
the  Board  of  Finance  Office. 

No.  29  .—GOTHIC  MEMORIAL. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Made  of  Westerly  granite,  thirteen  feet  high,  surmounted  by  a  cross;  is  placed 
between  the  Bartholdi  Fountain  and  the  Board  of  Finance  Office. 

No.  29^. — MEMORIAL. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Built  of  granite,  with  polished  tracery;  is  located  southeast  of  Machinery  Hall. 

No.  29^. — POLISHED  SCOTCH  GRANITE  MONUMENT. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Is  seventeen  feet  high,  surmounted  by  a  circular  dome,  and  placed  between  the 
Bartholdi  Fountain  and  Machinery  Hall. 

No.  29/.— GOTHIC  COLUMN  AND  PEDESTAL. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Granite  work,  with  richly  ornamented  capitals,  surmounted  by  a  spire ;  is  located 
in  front  of  the  Board  of  Finance  Office. 


No.  29^.— THE  MINUTE-MAN  OF  '76. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

A  marble  statue,  life  size,  on  a  pedestal  seven  feet  high;  situated  southeast  of 
Machinery  Hall. 

No.  29//.— GOTHIC  FOUNTAIN. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Built  of  granite,  seventeen  feet  high,  surmounted  by  a  cross,  with  four  columns 
representing  angels,  with  polished  traceries;  is  located  between  the  Board  of  Finance 
Office  and  Machinery  Hall. 

No.  29/.— CANOPY  MONUMENT. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Is  built  of  granite,  forty  feet  high,  crowned  with  a  spire  and  cross;  within  is  seated 
a  figure  representing  Memory;  is  situated  southeast  of  Machinery  Hall,  between  it 
and  the  Board  of  Finance  Office. 


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DEPT.  IV.— ART. 


No.  29^.— CORINTHIAN  MONUMENT. 

Exhibitors,  New  England  Granite  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Is  located  between  Machinery  Hall  and  the  Board  of  Finance  Office,  southwest  of 
the  Bartholdi  Fountain ;  is  constructed  of  granite,  forty-six  feet  high,  and  crowned 
with  a  statue  of  Hope. 


No.  52  J. — THE  HOWE  MONUMENT. 

A  bronze  statue,  life  size,  on  a  sandstone  pedestal,  erected  by  the  Howe  Sewing 
Machine  Company  to  the  memory  of  the  late  Elias  Howe ;  situated  near  the  west¬ 
ern  end  of  the  lake. 

No.  80.— CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS  MONUMENT. 

A  brown-stone  statue  of  the  discoverer ;  is  located  on  the  corner  of  Belmont  and 
Fountain  Avenues. 


No.  81.— DRINKING-FOUNTAIN. 

Exhibitors,  Singer  &  Talcott. 

v  f  \l 

Constructed  of  limestone,  with  four  pillars,  square  top,  surmounted  by  an  acorn; 
is  situated  on  Fountain  Avenue,  between  the  Pennsylvania  State  Building  and  the 
Tunisian  Cafe. 


No.  91.— BISHOP  RICHARD  ALLEN’S  MONUMENT. 

Size,  base,  6  feet  by  6  feet ;  height,  16  feet. 

Erected  in  memory  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Allen,  founder  and  first  bishop  of  the 
African  Methodist  Episcopal  Church;  situated  between  Fountain  and  State  Avenues, 
west  of  the  United  States  Government  Building. 

No.  145.— THE  NAVY. 

Exhibitors,  Ames  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Larkin  G.  Mead,  Sculptor. 

A  bronze  group,  for  the  Lincoln  Monument,  Springfield,  Illinois ;  located  in 
front  of  Memorial  Hall. 

No.  146.— THE  DEAD  LIONESS. 

Owned  by  the  Fairmount  Park  Commission. 

A  bronze  group,  cast  by  F.  v.  Miiller,  Munich  ;  modeled  by  Prof.  Wolf,  Berlin ; 
is  situated  between  Memorial  Hall  and  Photographic  Hall. 

No.  180.— THE  MOTT  FOUNTAIN. 

Exhibitors,  The  J.  L.  Mott  Iron  Works,  New  York. 

Constructed  of  iron,  forty-five  feet  in  diameter,  and  twenty-six  feet  high,  with  four 
figures  at  the  base;  the  top  is  surmounted  by  “Venus  rising  from  the  Sea;”  is 
situated  east  of  Horticultural  Hail. 


